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Cavendish experiment and electromagnetism

Flat Earther's deny the Cavendish experiment at all costs, and it's useless to debate with them, but I learn a lot by watching the nonsense they talk about and studying it. They say that the masses ...
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Atoms in the cavendish torsion balance

Some people who try to deny the Cavendish Experiment say that the masses attract each other because of the atoms, not gravity. Doesn't an atom have a null electric field by nature? Is there any other ...
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Does the gravitational force of one object interfere with that of another?

Assume we have two iron spheres, Sphere A and Sphere B, with identical masses floating in the vacuum of interstellar space separated by some distance from each other. The gravitational force of each ...
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