I'm not the one that confirmed gravity in the FE model.
Read this. This idea has been around for a while.
If you have any questions about the article, direct them here and one of us will try to answer if we have the time.
Let's first recap the FE position on gravity. We have to deal with three flavors: 1) The FE is an infinite disc with a constant acceleration downward of 'g' at any altitude on or above the surface. 2) The FE is accelerated at 1g constantly by the UA and there is a) no gravity between the stars and the FE or b) there is a slight gravitational attraction between the stars and the FE.
Now let's apply the article to each in turn: 1)The article does not support or consider that the stars experience a constant acceleration downward, so the article does not apply. 2.a) The UA would push the FE into the stars, so the article does not apply. 2.b) Both the UA and a slight gravitational attraction would cause the stars and the FE to meet.
Next let's review angular velocity. The article requires stars in the model to have differing angular velocities, yet FET requires constant angular velocity for all stars. So, again, the article does not apply.
Oh, and do consider before responding that AWT solves all FE's problems with reality that 1) We're still waiting on the equations or even a diagram on AWT's workings and 2) a vortex must have increasing, on average, angular velocity, and a force doing that acceleration, the closer to the center of the vortex that the winds blow.
Just another FET failure.