why we miss shots
Two objects exert a force of attraction on one another known as
"gravity." Sir Isaac Newton quantified the gravity between two objects
when he formulated his three laws of motion. The force tugging between
two bodies depends on how massive each one is and how far apart the two
lie. Even as the center of the Earth is pulling you toward it (keeping
you firmly lodged on the ground), your center of mass is pulling back at
the Earth. But the more massive body barely feels the tug from you,
while with your much smaller mass you find yourself firmly rooted thanks
to that same force. Yet Newton's laws assume that gravity is an innate
force of an object that can act over a distance.