>>12481416 (OP)
Gravity seems possible until you really think about it holistically. Like ok sure a ball will fall down to the earth because it's gravitationally attracted to it. But that all breaks down when you think about all these objects existing together at the same time in space. What about the sun's gravity? Why doesn't the ball fall up into the sun? The sun can't have weaker gravity than the earth because supposedly the sun is strong enough to keep massive objects like Jupiter in orbit. Ok maybe it's about distance - but then how does Jupiter stay in orbit when it's a lot farther away from the sun than our ball is? The gravity is too weak here, it can't get stronger when you get farther away. This makes it clear that some other force is responsible.