No, I think it is your turn to show me the money, Rex.
When we consider forces as directional outcomes associated with matter, then there will always be a blend.
So, show me the money.
Where is the blend?
When I have a little bag and pack several forces in there, I will end up with a communal outcome of these forces. There will be a communal direction, weird as it will be. Humor me so I can discuss the next step.
Then, when I keep adding more forces into that bag, then these forces will end up turning in a collective direction. Instead of pointing into a single collective direction, the collective force will direct itself toward its collective center.
I hope you see I am saying very similar things you are saying, so the answer exists already in your own words.
Therefore, show me the money. When we have all these forces being separate forces, then where is their collective outcome? What would you call it? If it is not gravity, then where is the collective outcome of all these forces?
You can't blend three different colors and not come up with a fourth outcome distinct from the other colors. That is a scientific fact, Rex. When we have distinct but similar properties, then we will end up with an outcome, a blend, a synergistic result, always.
Are you denying a scientific fact (of an extremely simple matter)?
Show me the money, Rex. Don't hide behind words.