“Gravity: Doesn't exist.”
We can measure it.
“If items of mass had any impact of others, then mountains should have people orbiting them.”
We adjust the flight of intercontinental missiles to take gravity into account. Gravity is not quite equal everywhere. Large, solid deposits of iron in the Earth’s crust increase gravity, pockets of fluid like crude oil decrease the gravity. Gas companies map out gravity variations to find oil. The Navy buys this data to improve missile accuracy during flight.
Mountains DO have gravitational impact on missiles.
"Or the space shuttle in space should have the astronauts orbiting it.”
Gravitational attraction is a function of the mass of BOTH objects involved and the distance between them. Earth gravity will hold you to the surface while lunar gravity doesn’t affect you at all. Or at least, no more than spinning a raisin around your body at about arm’s length.
“Of course, that's just the tip of the gravity myth.”
There’s MORE you don’t understand? Cool…
“Think about it. Scientists want us to believe that the sun has a gravitation pull strong enough to keep a planet like neptune or pluto in orbit, but then it's not strong enough to keep the moon in orbit?”
The Moon IS in orbit around the sun, dipwad. What are you talking about?
“Why is that? What I believe is going on here is this: These objects in space have yet to receive mans touch, and thus have no sin to weigh them down.”
How do you get ‘weight’ without gravity?
“This isn't the case for earth, where we see the impact of transfered sin to material objects. The more sin, the heavier something is.”
Heavy is a meaningless term if there’s no such thing as gravity.
But if gravitation is the effect of sin, why don’t planes avoid flying over Las Vegas?