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Why don't you feel a gravitational force between you and your desk
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Why don't you feel a gravitational force between you and your desk
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Okay, here's the truth. It is true that particles in the universe exert a gravitational force, as Newton's gravitational law states: Force of Gravity = G(mass one multiplied by mass two)/distance squared
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the gravitational pull is just so small you can't feel it
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