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Kekmet-Peperoni ago

couldnt you just drop 3 balls equally spaced apart and see if they accellerate towards each other? (they will), this could not happen if the world was flat.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

they will

can I see some video for this, or at least show your math?

Kekmet-Peperoni ago

sorry on phone, and lazy. but imagine a sphere with straight lines going through it intersecting at the absolute centre if you keep drawing these lines representing the path of a falling object toward the centre of mass the "end" of anyone of the lines is angled away from the others. like a pizza slice so two falling objects from one of these points can be veiwed as accelerating toward each other.

Rainy-Day-Dream ago

I mean technically a ball you hold in your hand pulls on the earth with the gravity of it's mass but you won't see much of an affect of this pull without really large/dense objects. So you wouldn't really be able to see that sort of falling toward each other because the 3 objects wouldn't have a visible affect on each other