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one thing i am quite perplexed by is how does water stick to an exterior of a ball ?

if its gravity well is seems to be very selective gravity can hold oceans in place yet birds can still fly and insects can still crawl around.

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gravity is refered to as the 'weak' force after all...

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The nuclear force is way stronger from our frame of reference, that's why things go SPLAT when they hit the ground.

Even a flat surface needs gravity to hold water on it.

Gravity is a mono-pole field that ends in every single speck of moving matter, all of which is moving. It warps the field we call timespace, pulling it into itself in the opposite direction that light goes in.

Space is not empty at all, its a big ass array of assorted fields giving nothing a dimension of space which gives room to take time to move around in. Moving through these fields causes some drag on energy domains in the state we consider matter which gives everything mass size shape and inertia.

Because of this the geometry of space is much different than our human scale geometry we know here on earth, which is round by the way.

A black hole contains far more space inside it than it takes up from out here where we are.
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Water is one of the most amazing things.

Its adhesiveness is one where its many electrons shake hands with lots of things. Its electric chemeical bonds and attractrions.
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sealevel rises several meters around submerged mountains,

"If there are different values of gravity at B1 to B3, the sea surface will respond.  Sea level is a gravitational equipotential surface, with the water at no place having a tendency to flow downhill as it would at B3 if the sea surface were truly flat.  B1 will have a higher sea surface than B3, by about 1/1000th of the height of the seamount above the ocean floor.  The seamount thus might have sea level a few meters above normal, but spread over a few tens of kilometers horizontally, so the slope will be very small (tangent about 3/30,000, so angle essentially 0, since for a small angle, the tangent equals the angle).  "

a friend who works at JPL was talking about how the data from their satalites shows that they speed up and slow down as they fly over mountains; an effect of the additional gravity they encounter around mountains
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Please remember gravity is not a field, but an artifact of space and time., an intrinsic duality. ( refer to general relativity)
another intrinsic duality is electricity and magnetism. OR the mentioned weak and strong nuclear forces.
thiese dual "forces" are mathematically orthogonal(right angle) to or normal 3D space (and Time). they are linked/same-thing in a upper dimension. and appear as two related but different phenomenon in our universe. (refer to Schröder's equation)

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Space and time are a field.
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so electricity and magnetism holds huge bodies of water in place on a exterior of a ball which is spinning on it axis at around 1000mph ?

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has there ever been a practical experiment under laboratory conditions were they managed to stick water to an exterior of a ball by using electricity and magnetism ?
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dill786 wrote:has there ever been a practical experiment under laboratory conditions were they managed to stick water to an exterior of a ball by using electricity and magnetism ?

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