From
"Gravity is only a theory" :
"First of all, no one has measured gravity for every atom and every star. It is simply a religious belief that it is "universal." Secondly, school textbooks routinely make false statements. For example, "the moon goes around the earth." If the theory of gravity were true, it would show that the sun's gravitational force on the moon is much stronger than the earth's gravitational force on the moon, so the moon would go around the sun. Anybody can look up at night and see the obvious gaps in gravity theory."
"It is safe to say that without the Theory of Gravity, there would be no talk about a "Big Bang," and important limitations in such sports as basketball would be lifted. This would greatly benefit the games and enhance revenue as is proper in a faith-based, free-enterprise society."
"This became calculus, a deeply flawed branch having to do with so-called "infinitesimals" which have never been observed"
"And even children can see how ridiculous it is to imagine that people in Australia are upside down with respect to us, as gravity theory would have it. If this is an example of the predictive power of the theory of gravity, we can see that at the core there is no foundation."
While the author makes a valid point in noting the possible relationship between traditional gravity and electromagnetic forces, his misinterpretation of the 2nd law of thermodynamics is beyond frustrating.
It just occurred to me that this article is probably satirical.