everything with mass
There is no gravity in space, everything is weightless.
Well, to tell the truth, everything inside a galaxy is actually flying off in space. Everything that is anything is flying off in space. Space is the thing that everything is in. What does tend to keep things together is gravity. So as things inside a galaxy are flying around in space, gravity keeps them from flying off in their own direction.
If by "gravity neutral" you mean "not affected by gravity" the answer is none. Gravity is an attribute of curved space-time and thus everything in space-time is affected. Even massless photons curve in the presence of massive bodies.
You can't actually have a planet without gravity. Everything would just fly away into space, if it was not held together by gravity.
No, not everything floats in space. Objects with mass are still affected by gravitational forces, so they can be in motion or orbit around celestial bodies. In the absence of gravity, objects or particles with mass still have inertia and will continue to move unless acted upon by another force.
Because of gravity. Everything in space is there because it defied gravity. And I'm not saying that the moon was once on earth. God must have put it there to keep us wondering how it got there.
As there is no gravity in space, everything will float........... Because They're in free fall ........
There is no gravity in space, so everything (even liquid) will appear to 'float'.
The lack of gravity makes everything lighter in space. On earth, we are under the force of gravity.
Gravity is one of the fundamental forces in nature. Although everything is floating around in space, gravity makes mass attract other mass so things clump together.
Everything, including ball point pens, floats in space because there is no gravity acting upon it.
In my opinion, God created everything. Even the Big Bang theory doesn't explain everything. Like what's outside of space? What created gravity?