Re: "Is There a Force of Gravity?"




N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) wrote:
Dear ftl:

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Toob wrote:
"Is There a Force of Gravity?"

if you feel a pressure in your feet, then it is a force

Swing an object on a string. There is one force on the object...
that of the string.

There is one force in a body at rest on the surface of a planet.
That of the planet pushing up on "the feet". Gravity is not a
force. "Lithospheric friction" is.

David A. Smith

Dear mister SMith

aparently what you say makes sense

let us just call all forces for lithospheric friction

i tell you what, it feels like a force - it is a force, by the
pure definition of a very force

.



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  • Re: "Is There a Force of Gravity?"
    ... if you feel a pressure in your feet, ... Swing an object on a string. ... "Lithospheric friction" is. ... drifts where the air circulation system takes it. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: "Is There a Force of Gravity?"
    ... if you feel a pressure in your feet, ... Swing an object on a string. ... Gravity is not a force. ... "Lithospheric friction" is. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: "Is There a Force of Gravity?"
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    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: "Is There a Force of Gravity?"
    ... Swing an object on a string. ... That of the planet pushing up on "the feet". ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)

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