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Sun has a large gravitational force which keeps the solar system intact? Right?

My question is if sun has such a large gravitational force why can't it pull its own atoms of Hydrogen and Helium to get condensed like those of other planets and not form another planet?

Being bossy around other planets and setting its own particles and atoms free in gaseous form doesn't impress me to the least.

Sun is democratic to its own particles but authoritarian towards the others like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars etc?
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SnailTeeth · 36-40
Gravity is still an anomaly.
TheOrionbeltseeker · 36-40, M
@SnailTeeth or a propoganda of the scientists?
Grvstu · 70-79, F
Propaganda? @TheOrionbeltseeker
TheOrionbeltseeker · 36-40, M
@Grvstu just a possibility of propoganda taking a domination on religion like "Hey, you keep quiet, you know nothing"
Grvstu · 70-79, F
What has gravity to do with religion p? You need to read Newton before sounding off.@TheOrionbeltseeker
TheOrionbeltseeker · 36-40, M
@Grvstu it was Copernicus from where people, who always need someone to follow like blind sheep, started following science instead of religion.

Again, when gravity pulls two particles together. The gravitational force of sun is this large that it pulls all the planets to be in a solar system, how can not it pull up its own particles like that of some other planets?
Grvstu · 70-79, F
Gravity is the same force everywhere and is very weak@TheOrionbeltseeker
TheOrionbeltseeker · 36-40, M
@Grvstu Gravity is one of the strongest force which let you remain on earth else we would be spacing out.
Grvstu · 70-79, F
You are completely wrong of course because gravity is a weak force. It’s only strong because of massive objects@TheOrionbeltseeker