avinash habashi on 27 September 2009
| Kantor said: I have a question. The Sun is larger than the Earth, and thus has a stronger gravitational pull. It is strong enough to keep something as massive as the Earth in orbit. So why isn't it strong enough to pull all of us in? Is it something to do with distance? So if gravity on Earth stopped, we'd all be pulled into the Sun? |
i dont think that if there were no gravity that we would be pulled in. it doesnt even pull in mercury which is only 36 million miles away. in fact, since mercury was supposedly formed billions of years ago, it isn't even supposed to have a magnetic field at all.







