What? π Try spinning a ball and put some water on it, why wonβt it stick to the ball? That is a simple question.
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Because as you pointed out, gravity is an extremely WEAK force that has to gather ENOURMOUS amounts of matter just to keep us from falling off the earth. The mass in a spinning ball has next to none gravitational pull, but the spinn of the same ball creates a centripetal force way beyond that. What are you talking about?!?!?
The earth is spinning 1000 miles / hour and that is not enough force to force it off the surface and yet clouds that weighs 1 million pounds can float in the air? Ok then π
lmao none of your βok thenβ accounted for or provided any verifiable evidence that shows that the earth is not a spinning globe
But Iβll give you a solid 6/10
No. That is not enough centripetal force in comparison with the gravitational pull of a whole planet. You know that the Earth makes ONE cirkulation/24 hours, no?