Re: Men on the moon?
From: tj Frazir (GravityPhysics_at_webtv.net)
Date: 02/11/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:26:22 -0500
So you think more gravity is a faster fall.
You think less gravity is less speed falling.
1 pound falling
6 pounds falling.
The same speed.
You think a bigger pit is a stronger pit.
Ill drop 6 pounds
drop 6 million pounds the same speed.
drop 6 billion pounds the same speed.
Im on earth droppinng things.
drop 6 trillion pounds the same speed.
notice the 6 pounds and 6 million pounds fall at the same speed.
drop 6 billion trillion pounds the same speed.
drop the moon the same speed.
opps ,,I did math till I dropped the moon.
The moon falls the same speed.
1/6 as big but shure as its in orbit it falls the same speed.
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