Quote (Santara @ Aug 9 2017 03:44pm)
On flat Earth, why does something that is more dense move DOWN? Why not up? Or sideways?
The rules of the universe are simple. An atoms position in a system is based upon its density in relation to
the surrounding densities and the changes in magnetism, electricity and temperature. Density is the most
important function in determining the position of an object. Density is the vibration intensity within a
volume in relation to the density of the surrounding medium.
So Newtons idea of Gravity was that Mass is being attracted to other mass - that is was in fact a force being pulled or sucked to the earth.\
Einstein came along along and said that was all wrong - that what we think of gravity, its is not an actual force - its an effect of the curvature of space-time, things are being pulled down.
In the Geocentric model that pulling down effect starts with the rotation of the stars and is mimicked in our tides and jet streams - it affects our air pressure which is constantly pushing you down, lighter density rises, higher density falls