Re: Gravity from another dimension?
- From: herbertglazier@xxxxxxxxx (G=EMC^2 Glazier)
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 19:08:54 -0400
Benj Small half inch magnet lifts nail of earth's surface. Think how
big the earth is in comparison. Its the mutual gravity of the earth,and
sun that keeps the earth in orbit. Best to keep in mind the sun mass is
more than 99% of the solar system. Still when mass is squeezed down
till it becomes a neutron star its gravity strength is enormous. A one
pound object dropped from just 3 feet up would hit the surface with a
force of the power of our biggest H-Bomb and black holes are 3 times
stronger than a neutron star. Gravity can be infinitely weak,and
almost infinitely strong Bert
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