No - all I'm saying that so far I have not read one thing - or seen one iota of proof - that pusher particles would not show the exact same effects as your mythical "gravity". The experiments mentioned demonstrate that two masses tend to move towards each other. Some people try to explain this by a mystical zen like "gravity force", others use simple and mundane pusher particles to explain this phenomenon.
First of all, I'm not sure how I'm supposed to disprove anything related to "particle pushers" when it's nothing more than some vague concept who's rules you invent as you go. It is total garbage which contradicts MANY known and observed occurances, all of which you simply dismiss when brought up.
People go underground you know. Even very, very deep underground - physicists in particular, in order to block out high energy particles. According to you, gravity would be less underground. But lo and behold, you think scientists just missed this fact.
You think a diving airplane should fall faster than the inhabitants of the plane. But in reality, it simulates weightlessness which is what the REAL theory of gravity predicts. This has been observed countless times, and can be seen on plenty of videos both in TV and movies. These must all be fake I suppose?
The experiences of the astronauts provides plenty of evidence as well. But of course, to you they are fake.
I mentioned the solar system, and you completely ignored that example. It contradicts how you claim particle pushers to work, yet is perfectly understood by current gravitational theory. Heck, several planets in our solar system were discovered due entirely to our understanding of gravity. Gravitational theory predicted a planet at a certain location, and lo and behold we found them.
OF COURSE you aren't going to find evidence when you say that it's all fake, inaccurate, or simply doesn't exist. Or, you just ignore it. That is the definition of ignorance, and I'd throw stupidity in there as well.
Heck - there are so many holes in this "gravity" that people are now postulating the existence of dark matter with anti-gravity to try to explain their way out of the paradox. So you need to rewrite your so called "law" to state that some bodies attract each other, and some bodies repell the other sort.
You are wrong. Just because something is not 100% understood does not mean that it is fundamentally wrong. Dark matter has nothing to do with "anti-gravity". You are trying to sound "sciency" but you aren't saying anything of substance so I really have no idea how to reply. Be more specific.
Take this report that galaxies at the far edge of the universe ( a wall of course) are moving faster and faster the further away they are due to the mysterious dark matter and equally mysterius negative gravity, when it is all so easily explained by pusher particles.
You are making things up again, and sounding stupid. The galaxies further away are moving faster because of the expansion of the universe. Any proposed theoretical "anti-gravity" does nothing to detract from the current theory of gravity. Does the existence of anti-matter detract from our understanding of normal matter? To the contrary.
As you get closer and closer to the source of the pusher particles, you get less and less of them in front of you, and more and more behind you, so you are being pushed faster and faster towards the wall. So why complicate things with this invisible dark matter and unmeasurable darkl energy forces? It's what happens when people try to force an obviously erroneous theory - some arrogantly call it a "law" - to fit more and more conflicting data.
Wait a second. I thought that particle pushers came from all directions equally, like the background radiation? Then there is no "source", other than the Big Bang. You are contradicting yourself again. Dark matter is not necessarily some exotic substance with strange properties. It could be very ordinary in origin, in fact. If neutrinos for example have a very, very small mass instead of zero mass - there is some of your dark matter. Neutrinos are nothing special.
Yet people have this closed minded answer "It's true because it's the "LAW" of Gravity, and anything can only be explained as being done by Gravity because it's the law, and because my teacher told me. And your teacher (the same one who tells you the Earth was created 4000 years and some months ago) , told you that it's Gravity.
People don't accept gravity because that's what a book says, people accept gravity because it explains much about the universe. That's what good theories do. They explain much, provide many tests which can disprove the theory, and stand up to all those tests. Gravity passes with flying colors.
Particle pushers does nothing of the sort. It's an ill-conceived concept that has absolutely no backing, is logically inconsistant based on the little information you've given us, and isn't even worthy of consideration.
I notice you've ignored a lot of my points. How about answering my questions about the flat-earth? I provided several very solid reasons that are easily explained with a sphere earth, and impossible on a flat one.
I suppose they are all fake, though.