Then how is it strong enough to attract the Earth to the sun, but weak enough to leave the moon in its own orbit about the Earth? How does it keep the Earth's atmosphere perfectly affixed to the Earth, yet is responsible for the ocean's tides, but doesn't cause tides on a lake? How is it supposed to act in all directions when the only valid experiments indicate it acts only downward? The answer, my friend, according to ball-Earth, is that gravity is magic. It performs (theoretically) in whatever ways are required to perpetuate the myth of heliocentrism.
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