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Most people think gravity keeps the moon in the sky. That's backwards. Gravity is trying to pull the moon OUT of the sky — and has been for 4.5 billion years. So why hasn't it hit the ground? In this video, we reconstruct one of Richard Feynman's most powerful arguments about gravity and orbital mechanics, drawing from The Feynman Lectures on Physics and The Character of Physical Law. From Newton's cannonball thought experiment to Einstein's radical claim that gravity isn't even a force, this lecture dismantles everything you thought you knew about why the moon stays in orbit — and replaces it with something far stranger. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – Gravity is the answer... except it's completely wrong 02:30 – The balloon paradox: holding up vs. holding in 05:15 – Throw a rock hard enough and it never lands 08:00 – Newton's impossible mountain cannon 11:00 – The moon has been falling for 4.5 billion years 14:15 – Astronauts aren't weightless — they're in free fall 17:00 – Einstein deletes gravity as a force entirely 20:10 – The ant on the basketball: walking straight in circles 23:00 – The Mars-sized impact that created the moon's orbit 25:30 – Lasers, tides, and the moon's slow escape 28:15 – You're being accelerated right now — the moon isn't 📚 SOURCES: Richard P. Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I, Chapters 7–9 ("The Theory of Gravitation"), 1963 Richard P. Feynman, The Character of Physical Law, Chapter 1 ("The Law of Gravitation"), 1965 Isaac Newton, Principia Mathematica, Book III ("The System of the World"), 1687 Albert Einstein, Relativity: The Special and the General Theory, Part II, 1916 Robin Canup, "Simulations of a Late Lunar-Forming Impact," Icarus, 2004 James G. Williams et al., "Lunar Laser Ranging Tests of the Equivalence Principle," Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2012 🎬 CREDITS: Script: AI-generated in the style of Richard Feynman Voice: AI-synthesized narration Visuals: AI-generated imagery Channel: Feynman Reborn What does "staying in place" really mean if everything in the universe is falling? Drop your answer below. 👇 ⚠️ WARNING: [This video is AI-generated (synthetic voice and visuals). It is an original, fictional lecture inspired by Richard Feynman's teaching style and public ideas, and is not an authentic recording, endorsement, or statement by Richard Feynman or his estate. Any resemblance is for educational/creative purposes]