Re: Antigravity, our doom?



pipoxyz wrote:


Science is ever evolving, take for example the pioneers 10 and 11
missions. Nearing the edge of our solar system, both where slowing
down. Even factoring in the gravitational pull of the sun. Possibly
redering Einsteins theories of gravity by bended space, false.

How come this phenomenon doesn't show up with all the other bodies
of the solar system?
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