Re: Gravity not a Force?
From: Mark Oliver (markoliver_at_threexd.com)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:25:49 -0400
gravity is indeed a force of acceleration, what Einstein meant is that there
is not a "force carrier" such as a Graviton. Actually, gravity is a
successive vector force within all accelerations of the initial force, and
is the net difference between acceleration and resistance, to balance the
initial acceleration to singular values.
You can find more about this new theory of gravity that concurs with both
Newton and Einstein at www.threexd.com
Mark Oliver
"Donald Hamilton" <dlham@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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> How can Eistein say gravity is not a force when it accelerates bodies.
> Isn't that a decription of a force acting on a body. What proof is
> there that gravity "warps" space?
>
> Don Ham.
> http://novan.com/
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