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₿en Wehrman
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Things move up and down in our world based on 3 things: Density, Buoyancy, and Electrostatics.

Gravity plays zero factor.

When you let go of a balloon and it flies upward, does that mean it's "anti-gravity"?

No, it means that helium inside the balloon is less dense than the air around it, and therefore goes UP. Gravity is nonexistent in the equation.

And the reason why UP/DOWN are the directions applied to matter based on their density/buoyancy (rather than some other directions like left/right), is due to the electrostatic torus field of the earth creating a charge that dictates the downward direction. (Kinda hard to explain in just words - watch my Flat Earth Series where I lay that out in more depth with visuals. This earth torus concept is something globers and flat-earthers actually agree on.)

To answer the original question: Gravity is a fabricated concept that does not exist. It was created purely to make the ball earth model make sense.

Things move down when they are more dense/less buoyant, things move up when they are less dense/more buoyant 👍
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Sons Of Satoshi · 3w
But why do more dense things tend to move downward instead of upwards if not because of gravity. With your explanation would it not make the same sense if less dense things moved down?