Re: Question: Mass, gravity and energy




Re: The G question relativists are afraid to answer.

Group: sci.physics Date: Sun, Sep 21, 2008, 11:03am From:
GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx (tj Frazir)
Evry second each clock will put a spoon in the bucket . You stand back
where ou can see bucket on earth and the bucket out near
earth.
  You can view them boath from your point. You see evry second each
clock puts a spoon in the bucket.
  The clock out in space dont run as fast. The earths bucket allways
gets the spoon first. The space bucket is never as full as earths
bucket. as it sits in the time gradiant of earth.

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