Re: "Is There a Force of Gravity?"



On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 00:52:24 +0000 (UTC), stephen@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Joe Fischer <efischer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Tue, stephen@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>>>Joe Fischer <efischer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Why, if the moon is made out of the same materials as the Earth.
>>>> Think about it for about 60 years, I have.
>>>
>>>If you think about it for a month you will realize that
>>>expansion does not explain the orbit of the moon.
>>>Stephen
>
>> You are assuming Euclidean space, the Moon moves
>> relative to the Earth as a result of at least two vectors, which
>> may not add as expected.
>
> What are these vectors? Explain how expansion describes the
> orbit of the moon. What sort of non-Euclidean space
> are you assuming, and what does it have to do with expansion?

If you can pull an answer out of Kenny-Joe it will be a
miracle. In the ten years that he has been posting this BS
he has NEVER! been able to coherently explain even a simple
orbit with his expanding matter nonsense. He mumbles (and
metaphorically waves his hands) about "non-euclidean" as if
it is magic. I await seeing him stumble around once again.

But, perhaps, maybe, he'll give a coherent answer this time.
Yeah, and donkeys can fly :)

Paul Stowe
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