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Old 15-06-2009, 05:40 PM
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Gravity does not Suck

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The idea of what may pass thru a point in space presents one with the prospect that even at the smallest point one can imagine it must be witness to everthing in the rest of the universe..which is what I have been saying to a degree ..but how complex things are even at a single point... how can such a situation be described via math... so we must look for a generalisation that shows the general drift of things..anyways Hersel had an imaginary sphere to work out the Sun's energy..primative but competant..so I thought why not do similar for a single point ..but in the vain of what may reach it... now this is rather a wide range but we will have to see there is absolutly no pressure from without or there is something...
I have not thought about these matters for a week but will thi9nk more when I can...

alex
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