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Originally Posted by truedream
Simple eg : why planet mercury did not fall to suns gravity??
Because suns core is made of A atoms like wise mercury core is made of B atoms.so A is not equeal to B
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You seem to be saying that Mercury does not crash into the Sun because the two repulse each other.
If that were so, why would Mercury not continue in a straight line and just leave the Solar system? What keeps it orbiting the Sun?
(Just for the record, my wording of what I believe to be the mainstream view is that the Sun
is attracting Mercury (and vice-versa) but it keeps
missing because it also has velocity perpendicular to the direction from it to the Sun. Mercury wants to keep going "sidways" but the Sun keeps pulling it closer - and that maintains the orbit. What is wrong with the standard view, that makes your view better?)
Earth orbits the Sun, the (our) Moon orbits the Earth. Both of these are explained by Gravity. How does your "A" and "B" atom idea explain that?
Cheers,