That's news to me.I'm basing your ignorance of these things on your statements, made within the past few days, that there is no gravity on any planet other than Earth and that without weighted spacesuits men on the moon would simply have floated off into space. Only someone massively, profoundly, insanely deluded about the most basic workings of nature would make such comments (and do so in public).
Your posts are semi-literate and incoherent babble at the best of times, which is why for the most part I ignore them, but I hadn't come across quite that nadir of jaw-dropping stupidity before.
Our gravity is completely different in that we can plant seed and they will remain planted and grow. What would happen on the moon if we tried to plant seeds?
Our gravity on our planet is different from the gravity on others. Light weight gases like oxygen etc remain in our atmosphere.
However the heavier gases would remain on planets which have a heavier bulk than ours.
What I do not understand is why the moon has gases like potassium and sodium which are not found in our earths atmosphere.
I find the more we look at the planets of our solar system there is still questions which need answering.
Especially, if such a thing as a big bang occurred. Why are the planets not all with the same gases and atmosphere?
We basically on earth have an atmosphere. The Moon apparently does not have an atmosphere.
The bigger the planet the more heavier gases they are likely to have. Earth is different from the larger and the smaller planets.
So I feel correct in what I originally stated,. They do not have a gravity with an atmosphere able to sustain life, as ours does.
A life without the gravity we would not have. The sun and moon affect us but the other planets are within that same solar system. I might process things differently from others. I might question things differently from others.
But that does not mean you can insult me for thinking beyond what is 'taught' by man and see it differently from others.
In my eyes no other planet has gravity like ours.
The order of planets closest to the sun are as follows:-
1.Mercury, 2.Venus,3. Earth,4. Mars,5. Jupiter, 6.Saturn, 7.Uranus, 8.Neptune
These are the planets by size:-
1.Jupiter, 2.Saturn,3. Uranus,4. Neptune,5. Earth,6. Venus,7. Mars, 8.Mercury.
It appears the only planet where oxygen is found is earth.
So if the way I see things make me look foolish then perhaps you wear goggles and blinkers.
But I see no other Planet with out oxygen or gravity with life.