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What if (on gravity)

by herbertglazier@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (G=EMC^2 Glazier) Aug 29, 2008 at 10:17 AM

What if motion and gravity are the same thing(force)  Lets go with What
goes UP must come Down.  It should go to be reality  WhAT GOES UP comes
to a stop before it comes down. Comes to a stop That is the heart of
this post. It has no motion. It has no gravity.  Fact is there is a time
laps that can be shown easily before it falls back.  I was asked if my
fastest pictures in the world could show inertia has a time laps,and
figured out a way to show it does. Shown it to alt astronomy if you
remember.            Motion  inertia gravity are equivalent because they
are both the same identity(same thing)  Accelerating motion increases
gravitation,and that is measurable.  There is no such thing as nothing
and if you had to sum the universe up in one word that word would be
motion inertia gravity  That is three words,but a rose is a rose no
matter how many names you give it   go figure  bert
 




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What if (on gravity)
herbertglazier@[EMAIL PRO  2008-08-29 10:17:05 
Re: What if (on gravity)
PC Utilisateur <pcutil  2008-08-30 19:45:19 
Re: What if (on gravity)
Gary Charpentier <gldn  2008-08-30 22:18:17 
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herbertglazier@[EMAIL PRO  2008-08-31 10:29:46 
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Saul Levy <saullevy1@[  2008-09-01 14:09:14 
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Saul Levy <saullevy1@[  2008-08-31 10:28:15 
Re: What if (on gravity)
PC Utilisateur <pcutil  2008-08-30 19:46:23 
Re: What if (on gravity)
Timberwoof <timberwoof  2008-08-30 21:11:10 

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