The universe is filled with what could be called aether, apeiron or quantum. When greater entities such as stars or dark titans (black holes) spin, they create vortices in the aether, which lesser entities such as planets or astroids get caught up in. Gravity as Newton or Einstein concieved of it does not exist. Dark titans spin causing stars to spin causing planets to spin causing moons to spin. It helps to think of the universe as an infinite bath without a tub. If something begins spinning, it generates a whirlpool causing lighter things to circle 'round and be attracted to it (the heavier, spinning thing).
Just as when I spin in a circle, I generate a whirlpool of air that affects other objects, so too when a planet or star spins, they generate a whirlpool of quantum matter/energy that affects other objects. The universe isn’t a vaccum, it’s filled with quantum matter/energy (or so scientists infer). That energy has no individual affect but collective affect. The idea of gravity is outlandish, preposterous, it has no precedent on earth (in ordinary experience, the way say, magnetism does). I can make inferences too. Even without the existence of quantum matter/energy, we observe stars and planets rotating clockwise or counterclockwise and their corresponding planets and moons spinning in the same direction, the closer the object, the faster the spin and rotation 'round the central object, just like a whirlpool. There must be an invisible, airy material in space. Objects get caught up in the wake of other objects. Since the vast majority of stars spin in the same direction, we can infer the dark titan (black hole) at the center of our galaxy is spinning in that direction.
Topic moved to Natural Sciences per the request of Lucis Trust.
Emm… did it occur to you that in a whirl pool, things get thrown out of it by centrifugal force if they are not heavy enough to be pulled “down” by gravity?
Are you saying you don’t think my idea is possible James? Are you saying spinning things (not holes or vacuums) throw things out, not suck them in?
I take it they didn’t have merry-go-rounds where you grew up. I’m intimately familiar with centrefugal force, and yeah, I am saying that spinning things throw orbiting things outward.
Besides, gravity is an effect, not a “thing”. As long as the effect we call gravity exists, pulling things toward the center of mass, gravity exists. It’s one of those definition things.
Damn, do you think there’s any way to salvage my OP?