How can orbital path be independant of mass? doesn't it take more gravity to hold a larger mass? If so much gravity holds a certain object at a certain distance from our earth then wouldn't adding more mass to that object make it harder for the earth to hold that object with the same amount of gravitational pull?
As planets gain mass would they not drift further away from our son as they gained more mass? Is this not why our moon drifts slowly away from the Earth? If it were gases and debris that slowly coalesced then it would slowly gain distance from earths gravity due to inertia?
Wouldn't the speed that the galaxy spins at have some force to faster pull mass together and in larger quantities? Perhaps these galaxies spin faster than ours causing them to coalesce faster and use up more debris in the surrounding area in a lesser amount of time which makes for larger stars?
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