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Yes gravity is a force that can be both determined AND measured.
It's acceleration of an object is 32 feet per second, per second.
It is astonishing you don't know gravity is the assigning force for measurement of weight.
It's why every single manufactured land vehicle and air vehicle have ascent and descent ratings.
It's why rope and cable have pound ratings.
As completely blown away as you are, hearing about it finally.
Tires, axles, all have gravity-derived ratings.
Every single thing on this planet that has load ratings, has them derived from gravity.
Yes, they are.
https://youtu.be/Efh4bu4rcbs
Quit getting your science from Nasa actors.
This includes navigational systems, which means having an intricate understanding of how and why longitude and latitude can only be derived for spherical objects.
All those longitude and latitude readings, can ONLY be assigned correctly on something
spherical
of a
precise, and unvarying circumference.
I got my science from four years in 5 math systems.
The first math system is all Base 10 mathematics through calculus 3.
The rest of that four years were spent learning every single characteristic of
electromagnetic forces and gravitational forces, why they exist, how they are calculated then verified with which instruments,
and then several years working in the radar, microwave, and radio business.