And we feel the resistance to gravity.
When we try to lift an object up, including ourselves, opposing the force of gravity, we feel it.
We can even make a comparison.
Put a car on dollies with nice low friction bearings and we can easily push it around with just 1 person. That is what the inertia of the car should feel like.
But try lifting it up, try pulling it away from Earth, opposing gravity, and we can't, at least not alone. We feel a massive resistance when trying to oppose this force for an object as massive as a car.
All objects originate on the surface of Earth, or it's waters. They REMAIN on the surface, due to their mass and density being greater than that of the air ABOVE the surface.
You assume all objects did NOT originate on Earth's surface or waters, without a shred of evidence to support that assumption.
And the only reason you choose to ignore the evidence on hand, which has existed from day one, and thousands of years SINCE then, is because you NEED to ignore it, and make up a fairy tale story, that all objects were 'floating aimlessly in space', not on the Earth all along. You need a magical made up 'force' within Earth, that 'pulls in' all objects which are floating about in 'space', to fit your ball Earth fairy tale story.
Despite knowing everything on Earth's surface and waters has always existed here, to our knowledge, which is over many thousands of years, to this very day, while NOTHING has ever come down TO the Earth, from 'space', or anywhere else, over that same several thousand year time span......but let's assume you're right, that there's 'space debris' on Earth, from comets, etc. landing here from 'space'!
That's what you claim supports your argument that all things on Earth, originated from 'space', or wherever, and were 'pulled down to Earth's surface', by your made up, magical force, 'gravity', and has been 'holding all things down to Earth', ever SINCE that time!
Except you haven't a clue, that what you believe supports your argument, does the very opposite, in fact.
Assume what you claim is true, that all sorts of 'space stuff' is on Earth, like comets, etc.
So HOW would they know it came from 'space', and not from Earth?
Certain features, like 'small bubbles', coloring, texture, mineral content, etc.?
In fact, they've said that they've been able to identify 'space stuff' on Earth, that's been here for thousands or MILLIONS of years!
They claim to know these objects DO originate from 'space', unlike almost ALL OTHER OBJECTS ON EARTH, which originate ON Earth....correct?
Do you mean when you are in free fall?
Well, ignoring the feeling of the air pushing against you trying to slow you down, that is because you aren't applying an opposing force.
Instead you are being accelerated by gravity.
But when you stop, you certainly feel it.
Why would we call it a 'free fall', if we felt 'pulled down' by something below us? Because we do NOT feel anything 'pulling us down from below us', when we fall through air.
But, we certainly do feel the AIR holding us up in air, slightly, or strongly, at times, which vary, of course. That's how actual forces are - they vary, and change, in strength, and range, which we FEEL as an actual force. When we are in a free fall, we feel the air resisting our fall from being uninhibited, or 'free'.
We NEVER feel ourselves being 'pulled down' from below, when falling through air, and we WOULD feel ourselves being pulled down from below, by an ACTUAL force, if it DID exist.
Actual forces like air resistance are FELT.
Pulling is felt, pushing against us is felt, pushing us the same direction we're walking or running in, is felt. By wind, by someone acting on us, by a rope pull, a door pinching our sleeve, etc.
We live our whole lifetimes, feeling all of these things when they happen to us. They are strange feelings, not normal to us.
When you're arguing that a 'pulling down force' exists within Earth, that would be FELT AS A PULLING DOWN ON US FROM BELOW, that is NOT AT ALL FELT, it's already garbage.
You mean it would be weaker than the tensile strength of the string.
If the string is too thin or weak it will snap and the bird will fly.
And it isn't just the string, it is the string and gravity.
No, it's just the string, cut it, and it flies, don't cut it, there's no flight at all. Simple as that.
What your doing now is just as dishonest as pulling a fridge magnet off a fridge to claim magnetism can't exist, because the force required to hold a car to an electromagnetic crane would be massive and you would have no hope of being able to overcome it.
What the ^^ now? It's a pile of gibberish, made up, no? Yikes!
Are you trying to say there's a force which holds a several ton car to a crane, but can't hold a flimsily fridge magnet?
What next? This is getting more and more wacko...
This makes no sense.
Why does it need to overcome any of that?
Just what is there to overcome?
Why shouldn't it need to overcome it's greater mass and density than the air has, in order to land once in the air?
Having more mass and density than air, when on the ground, objects will remain on ground.
To go upward into air, their mass and density must be overcome first, by a force acting on it.
After it is PUT UP INTO AIR, it already HAS overcome it's greater mass and density, when that force acted on it, to go into air.
There's no need to 'overcome' falling downward through air, after the object has been thrown upward into the air, because THEN, the object is ABOVE air, when no longer moving upward, since the force dies out. So the mass and density of it, cause it to fall down through the air, to the ground.
You have had that BS refuted before. Stop bringing it up as if it provides a viable explanation. Especially when you directly contradict it by appealing to mass and density.
It makes perfect sense, in fact.
Everything on Earth has always BEEN on Earth, as WE know it, and nothing else, so it doesn't make ANY sense at all, to claim that all things on Earth, always seen on Earth, over thousands of years, all originated from 'space', or somewhere else.
It's ridiculous, and utter nonsense. There's no support for it, no evidence for it. All the evidence is against that claim, which makes it even worse.
You have absolutely no evidence that everything on Earth has originated on Earth.
Primarily because you have no evidence for anything originating on Earth. You can see things on Earth, and have no idea where they originated.
Why would you talk about ME having no evidence for my argument, that's the ONLY evidence we HAVE of it, and thousands of years of that AS reality!
Your case has nothing AT ALL to base it on - the 'anti-evidence' argument, basically.
At least I'm arguing from the existing evidence, which has been here since day one, and ever since then, which is far better than arguing about how it's not 'proof' of being true, like you even HAD any evidence at all!