Actually, I look at it a lot differently then you.
We have NOT been to very many planets.
Therefore we do NOT know without a doubt that these planets have gravity, do
we ?

In other words, just because you tell me something is so, doesn’t
necessarily make it so, does it ?
Now you may want to believe that you are always correct, but I know that
nobody is always correct. 


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On Jan 18, 2007, at 8:14 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

> Like I said...
> Some planets have gravity
> Some don't..
>
> Which one is correct ?

        Neither. All planets have gravity. In fact, every bit of mass
involves a gravitational force. You pull the Earth towards you just as the
Earth pulls you toward it; the difference in magnitude varies with your
respective masses.

        Sorry, but I can't continue a serious discussion with someone who
thinks that there are planets without gravity.

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