Yes it does, lots of things are physically imposssible, like creating something for nothing.
Gravity is generated by mass and nothing else, no object with a strong gravitational force and a low mass has been observed in the universe so it's reasonable to believe that it's impossible to generate gravity without a large mass.
yes you are absolutly right. and from all the physics book i have read that is
the best explanation i can get.
this is my theory and i could be wrong but it's all i have to work with.
what is mass? in my opion mass is a bunch of atoms. so if you break down that mass to one atom what do you have?
now this is where my theory comes in. lets look at helium because it's the first
atom with more than one protron. protrons are + and in my head 2 + should
not want to be next to each other. next theory, neutrons are said to be neutral energy or equal energy. i beleave neutral energy attracts all other energy + and - and thats what holds the protrons in place. the electron wants to be pulled in but it's rotation holds it in place.
last but not least the outer most shell of a atom is said to be neutral if that is
true and all neutral energy attracts then maybe that is why atoms want to stick togehter. at least partly
now if you add up all the atoms in our earth, our mass' now multiply
that by their neutral energy. you would have a pretty larg mass of energy.
one that might even extend past our mass and be able to grab lighter gasses
and create a atmosphere
i maybe right' i maybe wrong, but for now it's all i have to work with.
i've also done some testing with my wimshurst mechine that may or may not
confirm what i have said. and thats why i want to build a solid state vertion
so i can do more and better testing and maybe even confirm my theory or not. and if not. well, it will have been fun trying