Gravity is weaker than magnets where ?
- From: Jeff☠Relf <Jeff_Relf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Oct 2007 10:54:27 GMT
As usual, you missed Bert's point, Sam.
Gravity is weaker than magnets where ? when ?
on the surface of the earth or on the surface of an ideal back hole ?
Seattle has wind storms that whip and break appart huge trees,
sometimes killing people ( thanks to gravity ).
Magnets don't see so strong compared to that.
.
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