What evidence supports the claim that all masses are attracted to each other?

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In summary, Twistedseer asks for proof of the claim that all masses in the universe are attracted to each other. Tom responds by stating that this is known as "gravity". Twistedseer then questions Tom's evidence for this and suggests that gravity is caused by the universe expanding.
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Quote:Originally Posted by Twistedseer

what proof are you quoting for you claim that "all masses in the universe are attracted to all other masses"

Originally Posted by Tom

It's called "gravity".

Just because 2 masses accelerate away from each other, this doesn't imply that there is not an attractive force between the masses. It implies that there is a stronger force pointing in the opposite direction.

Really Tom, where is you evidence that a local mass is say attracting a mass in the NASA deep field pictures... there is none.

In fact Tom gravity is caused by the force of the universe expanding.

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