Ok, I'm going to put my serious hat on.
Acalepha writes:
Actually every atom in the universe is attracted to every other atom. The force of this atom depends only on the distance between the two atoms. The more atoms there are in one place, the greater this force is going to be. That is why the planets orbit the sun, because there are a whole lot of atoms that make up the mass of the sun. There simply are not enough atoms in a mountain to attract a rock. There are, however, enough atoms in the earth to attract rocks and other things towards it. (This is the force that we call gravity)
You're sort of right but not really. Try to think of it this way. You have your dad hold you by your hand. You try to walk in a path perpendicular to the direction towards him. He's hand is holding you back, so you end up walking in a circle around him. That's more or less what's happening when you see orbiting bodies. And they're not orbiting each other either. They're orbiting the center of gravity between them. It's pretty cool if you think about it.
Are you for real? No one can be this stupid. You're kidding right!
Choices, choices.
Choice A: I'm stupid.
Choice B: I'm kidding.
... I think I'll go with choice A.
Whoa! Are you really a Christian?
Ok, you got me. I'm actually a satan worshiping atheist.