And people who call the (pseudo)force "pull" between mass bodies gravity are making a (albeit common) mistake.
Gravity is a law, thousands of years old. Laws are the observation, they can never be the cause. The supposed cause of the law of gravity (i.e. the phenomenon of falling) is not properly called gravity (1000's of years old) but gravitation (merely a few hundred years old).
From the intrinsic property of matter called weight, and the interplay between the weight of an object and the weight of the media it displaces.
Does it come from the earth, pulling stuff downward towards it?
No. In fact, in classical physics there is no mechanism for pulling at all. Everything is push. A common example is sucking up liquid in a straw - you think you are pulling the liquid up to your mouth - but actually it is the air (and its weight!) which is pushing the liquid up.
Pushing stuff towards earth? If so, where?
Yes. From the weight within, surrounding, and above the object
Here is an example of how objects of different densities react in different mediums. NO GRAVITY IS REQUIRED. Look at these amazing anti gravity devices! https://youtu.be/Z50jEi1igNQ?si=7y9_wBzA9rhTr_TU
The King Tut of Nasa can’t even explain “gravity”, and he looks like a retard trying to sidestep the question.
When you have a force pushing them down. That force, we call weight.
Without any force at all, of course you have no down at all.
No, no one calls weight gravity ;)
And people who call the (pseudo)force "pull" between mass bodies gravity are making a (albeit common) mistake.
Gravity is a law, thousands of years old. Laws are the observation, they can never be the cause. The supposed cause of the law of gravity (i.e. the phenomenon of falling) is not properly called gravity (1000's of years old) but gravitation (merely a few hundred years old).
From the intrinsic property of matter called weight, and the interplay between the weight of an object and the weight of the media it displaces.
No. In fact, in classical physics there is no mechanism for pulling at all. Everything is push. A common example is sucking up liquid in a straw - you think you are pulling the liquid up to your mouth - but actually it is the air (and its weight!) which is pushing the liquid up.
Yes. From the weight within, surrounding, and above the object
Do you seriously not understand density?
Here is an example of how objects of different densities react in different mediums. NO GRAVITY IS REQUIRED. Look at these amazing anti gravity devices! https://youtu.be/Z50jEi1igNQ?si=7y9_wBzA9rhTr_TU
The King Tut of Nasa can’t even explain “gravity”, and he looks like a retard trying to sidestep the question.