Based off gravity Theory and the heliocentric theory, the moon is 1/4 the size of the earth. So why can't I have let's say a tennis ball, throw it around a bowling ball then causing the tennis ball to orbit the bowling ball?
Ok. so based on your gravity belief and heliocentric theory, can we assume you also believe that the moon's gravitational pull is responsible for the waves of the ocean? In which case, that would debunk
The fact that we are on the Earth which has a humongous gravitational pull compared to the objects in question is why they fall to it instead of interacting with each other.>
It's like you don't understand how gravity works.
Based off gravity Theory and the heliocentric theory, the moon is 1/4 the size of the earth. So why can't I have let's say a tennis ball, throw it around a bowling ball then causing the tennis ball to orbit the bowling ball?
Ok. so based on your gravity belief and heliocentric theory, can we assume you also believe that the moon's gravitational pull is responsible for the waves of the ocean? In which case, that would debunk