Re: Do Galaxies move 'out wards' in curved lines
- From: GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx (tj Frazir)
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:12:20 -0400
Read it again .
A wave in space in time with the orbiting parts changes the mass of the
parts at some point in thier orbits.
Try understanding einstein clasical physics befor you try
re-inventing shielding.
Your idia is not new.
You just dont understand how magnets attract or repell .
I dont think you want to understand.
1,, do all the parts of the atom orbit the atoms center ???
2 , do the parts change mass ???
3. will a wave affect any orbital shapes ??
If orbit timming and wave timming changes how much mass it where and how
long will it effect the motion of the atom ?
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