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Explain the conflict between Brand and Wetherell

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Answered by nkki9356
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First of all gravity is not a a force and none of them objects forces each other to come closer.

Now in schools you've been taught of Newtonian physics, but that's incorrect. Numerically however it provides precise results. The concept of Gravity has been changed since Albert Einstein took over this topic stating that gravity is just bending of Space-time warp.

Assume that you've s trampoline with with one 5Kg ball and one 500GM ball. Now if you place the 5Kg ball first on the trampoline and pit the another 500GM ball on trampoline, it would go towards the 5KG ball automatically. This is how gravity works, as per Einstein and many experiments have proved the existence of Space Time fabric as well.

Coming back to the question, Moon’s weight is barely 2% of Earth's weight, so practically the answer is NO.

However if you go through Newtonian Gravity norms, the formula given for force between two objects..
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