Hello!
One aspect to FET I've seen used occasionally, is the idea of explaining gravity as caused simply by air pressure. (This isn't about denpressure, that's certainly one subset, but it's not the only one. I more or less understand denpressure, so I'm more interested in the rest).
My main question is, what causes air pressure to act in a certain direction?
If it's just a law, why is air pressure required; surely we'd all be moving that direction then regardless?
If it isn't a law, what is it?
I'm not interested in having a huge debate, I just want to know what the answer to the question is. (If you have a different explanation for gravity, I'm interested in hearing it, but not in this thread. As it is I more or less know Scepti's denpressure, JRowe's aether, UA, the mass-to-mass attraction of RET and IET, and some of Sandokhan's magnetism-thing... Don't know how many more explanations there are).
Thank you!