Gravity: The Made-Up Force

From the time we are children, we are told about gravity — the invisible force that supposedly holds everything to the ground. We are told it keeps “planets in orbit”, anchors oceans in place, and keeps buildings standing tall. But few ever stop to question how it works, or if it even exists at all.

If gravity is strong enough to hold skyscrapers to the earth, why can a feather drift freely through the air? Why does a breeze move blades of grass when “gravity” is supposed to hold them down? If gravity pulls everything equally toward the center of the earth, why do clouds float effortlessly above us?

The truth is, what causes things to fall is not some mysterious universal force. It is balance, density, and order. Creation working exactly as Yehuwah designed it. Objects fall because they are heavier than the air that surrounds them. They rise when they are lighter. It is not gravity; it is design.

Gravity was a theory built to fit a model of a spinning globe. The idea needed a force strong enough to keep oceans from flying off into “outer space” while still gentle enough to let butterflies hover. But creation does not need man’s invented forces to explain how it functions. It was built on purpose, not by accident, and every motion has reason within it.

Yehuwah’s design is perfect. The air, the water, and the ground each have their appointed places. Things move as they are created to move. Rising, falling, floating, and resting according to density and balance. Gravity adds confusion to what is simple. It asks us to believe in invisible forces instead of observable truth.

Look around you. You do not need a scientist to explain why a rock sinks and a leaf floats. You do not need a formula to see that order exists. The creation testifies of its Maker without complicated theories.

The world’s idea of gravity keeps people clinging to false models of creation, far from the reality of Yehuwah’s perfect structure. But when you let go of man’s explanations and return to observation, the truth becomes clear. Things fall because they are meant to, and they stay because they belong.

Gravity is the world’s story of control. Creation is Yehuwah’s story of design — steady, balanced, and perfectly ordered without the need for man’s invisible force.

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