A baseball, a golf ball and a marble in space - what happens?

I’m guessing English isn’t your first language, so I’ll tell you that your coyness isn’t coming across as you intended. It’s annoying.

Are you implying that gravity is the result of the tiny fluctuations of electrons in their orbits around nuclei? Sort of a rounding error of the electromagnetic force?

What’s your answer to the OP you posted?

Maybe it appears as intended because Physics is more of a Conspiracy theory than a Science to me. Nothing personal though - but even God could not understand http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theory
I must confess: I never got over Photons.
At this point I think these balls would make a solar system - even with no velocity added to the system.

It’s true that nobody really understands the so-called String Theory, not even the string theorists themselves, but that doesn’t imply anything against the vast amount of non-string physics that is well-understood.

And if physics is a conspiracy theory, it’s the worst one in history: I’ve yet to meet a physicist who doesn’t love talking about physics to anyone who will listen and most folks who won’t.