>>3794487The "center of gravity" is a metaphor, or abstract sort of point, where the gravity of where the mass is, "averages" out.
One point of the sphere is still attracted to the opposite end, and all the other points of the sphere too. This averages out to the "center" being where each individual point will gravitate towards. This is why binary stars that are near enough in size orbit around seemingly empty space between each other.
>>3794587Magnetism is stronger than gravity, but only opposite charges attract, and on average most matter in the universe is "neutral", so the over all force we experience from magnetism (especially ferromagnetism) is practically insignificant compared to gravity, which is ever present, and builds up with more mass.
>>3794618>this is conclusiveSaying that doesn't actually mean anything if you're wrong.
>4. There are no images of the poles of the GlobeAnd the ones that exist are fake, amiright?
>5. Have you ever seen images of the poles of Saturn? Yes. What about it?
>Bodhi's channelSo you're just a shill?