
Objects do not actually fall towards the Earth. Instead, the Earth itself accelerates in 4D space-time and collides with objects. This results in the same acceleration rate for all objects regardless of their mass.
Gravity is an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. The Earth’s gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity.
The Earth is too large to be moved by an object. For example, when an apple falls toward the Earth, the Earth rises up to meet it. The Earth’s mass is thousands of times more than the apple, and hence the gravity of earth is more than that of the apple.
The Earth is actually falling constantly — it’s falling around the sun.
Earth doesn’t fall because objects can accelerate in four-dimensional space-time without changing direction, and the closer you are to a massive object, the more energy is needed to counteract the flow of space-time towards the center.
What holds Earth up in space?
gravity | AMNH. Gravity is the force of attraction between all objects in the Universe. Objects with more mass have greater gravitational pull than objects with less mass. Gravity keeps Earth and the planets orbiting around the Sun instead of floating off into space
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