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Find it hard to think of what stays up without coming down again so can you think of one that could debunk this theory
added by Anonymous 639 days ago 0    0

No I believe the law of gravity changes as Einstein corrected Newtown's law. He offered a different view of gravity, one that made sense of Mercury. Instead of exerting an attractive force, he reasoned that each object curves the fabric of space and time around them, forming a sort of well that other objects and even beams of light fall into. Think of the sun as a bowling ball on a mattress. It creates a depression that draws the planets close. This new model solved the Mercury problem. It showed that the sun so curves space that it distorts the orbits of nearby bodies, including Mercury. In Einstein's view, Mercury might look like a marble forever circling the bottom of a drain.
added by Anonymous 745 days ago 0    0

Unless there's something hinders what you have thrown up but anything thrown up must return back due to force of gravity.
added by Anonymous 1230 days ago 1    0

Is this Law of Gravity always right all the time!
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The most common one I've heard about Law of Gravity is what goes up must come down so is this Law of Gravity always right all the time?
Find it hard to think of what stays up without coming down again so can you think of one that could debunk this theory!

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