How can you explain that one power does so many different things?
-1- moving the earth and the sun (and galaxies) through the universe (mindboggling speeds)
-2- spinning the earth
-3- not spinning the moon
-4- to let fall objects to the centre of the earth and to keep life forms on their feet wherever they are on the globe.
-5- to keep life forms on their feet in different locations with different earth spinning speeds
-6- different speeds/power (1-5) and only one power
1. Not the product of gravity.
2. The way the earth formed gave it it's spin. It's slowing down over time. But yes when gas/dust clouds started to attract each other they started to rotate.
3. The moon does rotate.
4. The strength of gravitation allows this. It's a weak force and can be overcome easily.
5. Don't understand this. Maybe the more mass the stronger it is, answers your question.
1 so, what is it?
2 prove please that this happened
3 true, but a lot less. Why is that? Which force is keeping the other gravity weak?
4 what forces are there exactly in operation in the universe and how do they interact?
5 that's not a reliable answer
as you can see here there are many problems with gravity:
https://plus.maths.org/content/problems-gravity
1. The expansion of space and/or velocity left over from the big bang. Edit:Gravitation does play a role. The solar system is orbiting a point in the Milky Way.
2. As you are not knowledgeable about science this should do.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2012/11/28/3642932.htm3. It's tidally locked. It formed at a different time and a different way.
4. Here, I'm not a teacher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_interaction Please note gravity isn't actually a force.
5. I think I see what you are asking. The earth spins once a day. Spin a basketball on your finger one revolution per day. It's slow. The earth's spin is too slow to make a noticeable difference. Instruments can measure it though.