But, on the other side, its mass is so big that the gravity force keeps the star as a body in space.
Perhaps I should recalculate the gravity force and gamma flux.
You said there were three gravity forces, two positive and one negative.
The gravity force on it would be less, and the centrifugal force bigger.
If there were no water, it would hit the bottom of the pool under its own weight (gravity force on the object).
You start rising with a certain speed, and it takes time for the gravity force to drop this to zero, then turn it negative.
Keep in mind that there is a powerful gravity force high in the mid-Atlantic.
Typically these consist of only gravity forces, but may include other types (such as electromagnetic forces).
Every second, the gravity force takes away less velocity.
If we make that our starting point, we can get rid of gravity forces all together!