Gravity: so immensely powerful that it keeps every mountainous lake perfectly still, and every towering skyscraper glued to our spinning ball as it rotates at 1,000MPH, flies around the sun at 67,000MPH, and scorches through the galaxy at 1,300,000MPH

...but is instantly conquered by a balloon 🤣

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no it's busy dragging down the air above the balloon

Actually, the Earth orbits the Sun at 66,600 mph.

They make sure to get their 666 (number of the beast) in as in numerology the 0s mean nothing.

That's what I first heard, but where do you find that written officially by NASA? I couldn't find it

That's what I first heard, but where do you find that written officially by NASA? I couldn't find it

That's what I first heard, but where do you find that written officially by NASA? I couldn't find it

That's what I first heard, but where do you find that written officially by NASA? I couldn't find it

That's what I first heard, but where do you find that written officially by NASA? I couldn't find it

This is imagery from NASA - check the description.

The guy who posted the video is a former NASA scientist.

You can check the speed under "Earth orbiting Sun" (66,600 mph).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npq_yb-xLmw&t=20s

Will gently lay this here. Have not verified but wouldn't be surprised if true

The gravity of an entire planet is conquered by a scant few electrons on the outer surface of my ass wherever I take a dump. #powerful

What's crazy is gravity may not be what we think it is. Everything might just be an interaction between magnetism and electricity

Electric Universe Theory has always piqued my interest. I'd like to see it proven, as our cosmology would make a lot more sense.

Need to get that polar orbit probe to the sun to fine out.

The air hates the balloon so it tries to send it to space. Fuck around and find out.

Ah, I thought the density makes the difference. Well, you live you learn, innit ?

Serieus question, I truly try to understand your point but why can I flip a coin in a car driving 200 mph and still catch it?…