perhaps i should have said traveling through space or going through space or wandering through space. i don't know, isn't traveling through space almost like the same thing as falling through space, not that it has to fall fast or wander fast? If gravity from a planet wasn't holding a moon in...
could it be that the moon is falling through space but the Earth's gravity prevents it from doing so yet it is not strong enough to pull the moon into itself at that distance so gravity then makes it orbit instead?
how does Earth's gravity work one way to cause things to remain on it's surface or in a sense stick to it and then also cause something to orbit it like the moon. why didn't Earth's gravity pull the moon right to it's surface instead of keeping it in an orbit? or why didn't the moon's orbits...
If I were on an infinitely flat plane and had an infinitely powerful telescope, could i see another person through that telescope standing on that same plane billions of miles away? is it true that the horizon would never block the telescopes view of the other person even though he is billions...