Gravity (falling) is quite real. You can call it something else if the word offends you, but you should be aware that gravity (the phenomenon, and natural/scientific law) is thousands of years old.
It is gravitation (roughly 3 centuries old) that doesn't exist!
I essentially agree. The force (if you think in this framework) that pushes you down is called weight, and it is an intrinsic and inexorable property of all matter. There is no "pulling" of any kind in physics or physical reality.
That is what they say gravity is, and what I am talking about.
I recognize that. They misspeak when they say that gravity is a force that pulls you down. They mean gravitation (which is also a pseudo-force, not a force) but are too poorly educated, scientifically illiterate, and imprecise with their words to recognize the difference :(
But that is what gravity is, and has been for thousands of years! All the way up to, and including, today! I can't help it if people don't know the origins or correct definitions of the words they are using, but I am trying to undo some of the damage whenever possible by sharing my research findings!
When people say "gravity causes things to fall", they are wrong. Gravity is the tendency for lifted things to fall when dropped - nothing more. Gravitation is the purely imaginary (and incorrect/invalid) pseudo-force that is taught/supposed to cause the phenomenon of gravity.
Our enemy wars with wordplay, which is an attack against our ability to communicate, collaborate, and to practice science - and we must fight back!
Gravity (falling) is quite real. You can call it something else if the word offends you, but you should be aware that gravity (the phenomenon, and natural/scientific law) is thousands of years old.
It is gravitation (roughly 3 centuries old) that doesn't exist!
There is no force pulling you down. That is what they say gravity is, and what I am talking about.
I essentially agree. The force (if you think in this framework) that pushes you down is called weight, and it is an intrinsic and inexorable property of all matter. There is no "pulling" of any kind in physics or physical reality.
I recognize that. They misspeak when they say that gravity is a force that pulls you down. They mean gravitation (which is also a pseudo-force, not a force) but are too poorly educated, scientifically illiterate, and imprecise with their words to recognize the difference :(
you are not helping by calling falling gravity
But that is what gravity is, and has been for thousands of years! All the way up to, and including, today! I can't help it if people don't know the origins or correct definitions of the words they are using, but I am trying to undo some of the damage whenever possible by sharing my research findings!
When people say "gravity causes things to fall", they are wrong. Gravity is the tendency for lifted things to fall when dropped - nothing more. Gravitation is the purely imaginary (and incorrect/invalid) pseudo-force that is taught/supposed to cause the phenomenon of gravity.
Our enemy wars with wordplay, which is an attack against our ability to communicate, collaborate, and to practice science - and we must fight back!