yes it is defying gravity, by moving in any direction besides to the centre of the earth is to resist(defy) gravity,
Wrong. Defying gravity means it is going in the opposite direction. Gravity doesn't stop anything from moving sideways. All it does is provide a constant downwards pull of a certain magnatude. It doesn't magically stop everything in its tracks. In order to do that it would have to have an infinite pull in all diirections. It doesn't...
and for a matter of fact you dont have to a superhuman to jump into the air (that is still defying gravity).
I didn't say you had to be superhuman to 'jump'. I said you had to be superhuman to walk in a direction directly opposite to the pull of gravity. This means 'up'.
"this would only indicate an imbalance of forces" gravity is obviously as old as the earth and the gravity generated by the earth works to correct this imbalnced force by holding everything equally to the centre to create a ball. this correction of imbalanced forces has been taking place over millions of years, shouldt it have worked by now?
Since when is gravity's purpose to stop everything from moving? As I said, all it does is pull down. This in no way mean everything should stop moving. It is a constant pull in
one direction. If you'd learnt
any physics in high school, you should know about imbalanced forces and how easy it is to overcome gravity. It isn't supposed to be impossible.
"Things can oppose gravity easily, and do so all the time. When aeroplanes fly, they seem to oppose gravity quite easily" areoplanes are built and designed to fly in the air, thesethigns which defy gravity such as an areoplane does (or a person jumping into the air) are not bound by the earth.
If they aren't bound by earth, why do you keep saying that they should be? According to you reasoning, all things on earth should be stuck and not move at all. Why can we jump, or why can airplanes fly if they are supposed to be stuck? Your logic is flawed. Many things overcome gravity simply by applying a force upwards greater than the force applied by it's own weight. It isn't difficult. Once again, simple physics.
we can jump into the air because we have legs, which can generate a large enough force upon the surface of the earth to thrust us upwards,
Correct. So why is it that you think all things should be stuck in place? All they need to do is apply more 'up' force than the gravitty's 'down' force. It seems you have answered your own stupid question.
planes a boyant in the air because they have huge engines wich power proplellers which are aided by huge wings which are built to float.
Gliders don't have engines. They defy gravity.
what gives the 'plates' this ability to yes defy the pull of gravity.
Molten magma moving around under the surface pushes the plates
sideways. That doesn't defy gravity.
understand the concept yet.
I understand perfectly well. That's why I'm here explaining it to you. You're the one with the problem.
perhaps you cant because you are just a fat penguin unable to jump into the air.
I loled. Reported.