I can assure you that I can use my brain.
I understand your idea of you pressure quite well because I work every day with airpressure. I also did some experiments with the topic of air pressure high and low.
You always tell others, if they not accept your idea, they are simply to stupid to agree with you.
Do you really think that is the way to support your idea. Every person who hears your idea should think about it, why do you can not present any evidence for you idea and why you refuse to explain it.
Even in the case you could somehow disprove any argument for gravity, would not mean that your idea of pressure is true. There could be a other explanation.
I agree with that.
In the mean time we know gravity is destroyed, whether it's my theory or another one.
Really? Honestly I see no evidence of that whatsoever. There are a couple of interesting theories here, yours among them, but nothing even comes remotely close to explaining the world around us as gravity does. I have yet to see any experiment or evidence of anything that actually disputes gravity.
Ok, fair enough. You have your right to that.
If you ever decide to seriously question this stuff....and I mean to the point of way outside of the box, then I hope you get to see a little bit of light that makes you further question.
If you are happy with your lot, then I say fair enough and good luck.
I have questioned you many times on this and you have always been evasive. You offer no actual proof, just thought experiments and analogies that depend on gravity or some sort of force pulling or pushing things downward.
It isn't a question of being locked in any sort of a box, it is simply that logic, reason and observation dispute these theories. It really is a cop out on your part to say that everyone else is too brainwashed to understand a system you have failed to properly explain.
Frankly, as a fan and writer of sci fi I would love for something like DET to be true. I understand it to a certain extent and, within itself, it has a kind of logic. Not that it doesn't have massive failings, it does, but it really tries to explain why things are.
You however do not choose to truly explain your system. Instead you act as if you are some sort of guru trying to bring a student to their own self discovery with analogies, that are, at best incomplete, and a constant badgering that they are too willfully blind to see.
Perhaps if you took the approach of an actual scientist and explained, in detail, with repeatable experimentation, why your system is a better idea, people could understand it.
But, no, I do not except your blanket statement that everyone else is to blind to see. If your system worked it would be explainable in detail. So far, that has not been the case.
As always, the main sticking point is that pressure applies equally in all directions. It does not push down. Displacement doesn't work for this in every situation. Expanding molecules do not work as that would equalize pressure. Stacking only works if you have some force pushing or pulling down.
I love exploring the ideas of universes where things are truly different. But they must be complete and work in every situation. And you must be able to explain them.