UFO's- Please help me process

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What I wanna know is since the ocean is exerting the same counteractive force as the Earth against the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun, why should there even be a rising tide? Makes no sense whatsoever! 😡
Does my weight change with the tide? Can I jump higher with a rising tide? Would my squirt gun shoot higher?? Sheesh.

Yes, your weight varies due to the movement of the heavenly bodies. We’ll leave your squirt gun out of it.
 
I think we know more about gravity than you realize. Gravity is used in every single civil structure design, as well as in a flight engineer's pre-flight calculations. Gravity is what makes the solar system work. Gravity is what causes the tides.

All of this stuff can be precisely calculated, with virtually 100% reliability.
 
@Fast EddieD A bit like EM Theory I’d say. The precision with which particles in LHC can be accelerated and collided from opposite directions is akin to firing golf balls from NYC and London so they collide over the mid-Atlantic. And yet, Prof Daniel Fleisch describes the underlying mechanism for EMR as ‘deeply philosophical’. We don’t know, but can describe the behavior of EM radiation and it’s effects on particles with exquisite precision. Just like gravity (although there are numerous explanations, none universally agreed upon).
 
Francis Bacon said, "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed."
He didn't say it had to be fully understood, and that applies to any intelligent life (and more broadly, to all life).
I personally would say "full understanding" isn't even a goal of science. But the philosophers can keep trying.
 
It wields its propellant to move to or remain at certain location. If it can wield gravity, it won't need the propellant.

How about gravity assist acceleration of satellites? These wield the curvature of space-time due to gravity to facilitate kinetic acceleration.

Examples: Voyager I, Voyager II and the Parker probe - the first two to gain energy, the last to remove it.
 
I think we know more about gravity than you realize. Gravity is used in every single civil structure design, as well as in a flight engineer's pre-flight calculations. Gravity is what makes the solar system work. Gravity is what causes the tides.

All of this stuff can be precisely calculated, with virtually 100% reliability.

Yes. Without knowing what it actually is. Which is my point. What’s your point? Are you trying to equate an understanding of the inner workings of something with understanding its interaction with the physical world? These two things are not the same. I can lie outside on a sunny day and get a tan with 100% predictability without having any understanding of how the sun works. Why do you repeatedly use this false equivalent? It’s not the same thing.
 
How about gravity assist acceleration of satellites? These wield the curvature of space-time due to gravity to facilitate kinetic acceleration.

Examples: Voyager I, Voyager II and the Parker probe - the first two to gain energy, the last to remove it.

Taking advantage of the known properties of a phenomenon is not the same as understanding its inner workings. The “we understand gravity” people seem to disagree with this statement, and this makes no sense.
 
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