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 👍
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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