2010-09-30, 06:47 PM
iirc, yes mass influences gravity. that's why the moon has wacky gravity.
edit: if you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. if something with a lot of mass lands on top of you, it presses against you with more force, while objects with very little mass (helium) float away
edit: if you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. if something with a lot of mass lands on top of you, it presses against you with more force, while objects with very little mass (helium) float away

