Re: Are gravity fields uniform?
From: tj Frazir (GravityPhysics_at_webtv.net)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:26:24 -0500
Meaning Sam dont know *** .
TELL US then SAM.
Do you then agree Gravity is a push to less energy. ?
Do you agree UP IS A GAIN IN MASS ??
Then 1/2 the atom gained more mass than the other 1/2 .
At the center of evry atom is the pit evryting orbits and falls twards.
BUT in an energy slope
of gravity UP is a gain in mass .
There is more MASS on one side of the atoms low than the other SOO
SAM,,,
1/2 the atom pushes the other 1/2 as long as more mass is falling on
one side than the other.
GRAVITY is just the low around mass .
BUT its the change in mass in each atom that moves each atom .
JUST one atom falling is not attraction not a pull ,,its 1/2 the atom
pushing the other 1/2.
GRAVITY IS A push to less energy.
A push to less MASS
Gravity is a push to less mass.
1/2 the nucleus has more mass on one side than the other .
The atom PUSHES its SELF down.
Nothing PULLS on it.
YOUR TURN SAM : ))
Its your turn sam : ))
Now its sams turn !!
Sam cant do it กก
Its your turn sam
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