No! Gravity is a natural law thousands of years old. It is simply the phenomenon of falling - nothing more or less. Weight is the downward force (and the interplay of that weight to the weight it displaces)!
What causes it?
Matter! Weight is an intrinsic and inexorable property of all matter.
So gravity is a downward force? What causes it?
No! Gravity is a natural law thousands of years old. It is simply the phenomenon of falling - nothing more or less. Weight is the downward force (and the interplay of that weight to the weight it displaces)!
Matter! Weight is an intrinsic and inexorable property of all matter.
So what causes weight to be a property that brings objects toward the earth?
The interplay of the weight of the object and the weight of the media displaced by it, as archemides describes.
When the object's weight is greater, it is down towards the earth. When it is equal it is in no direction. When it is lesser, it is up.
My question is why is it down towards the earth? If you do not know, that’s a perfectly acceptable answer