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Dec29-03, 02:29 AM   #18
 

Gravity


is it possible? that is my first question....
can gravitational indexing of planets be a consumate of rotation, molton core, atmosphere and proximity to a star? is gravity the same for planitary bodies that are stranded far from stars of other planets? say....all by its lonesome and far far away from anything including dark energy or dark matter...is gravity a subjective issue....if it is perhaps gravity is an issue of excitation....
like...a tree falling the forrest that nobody hears...can gravitational issues be between one mass and nothing else...
ORRRRRRRR....can a traveling astral body pass outside of the imagined limits of the cosmos...or will it hit the rim of nothingness and be pulled back by inertal forces to skimm its horizan...does the outer rim between true nothingness and our imagine limited cosmos have an event?
jeff savage
Dec29-03, 09:00 PM   #19
 
Reply to Parsons,

If your knowledge was that the earth was flat, then it limited your ability to be creative. If you were taught by people who knew that the sun revolved around the earth then it inhibited your imagination. If scientists believe there is only one universe, then you could look pretty ignorant suggesting there are an infinite number of universes.

Knowledge that is factual is liberating, as you suggest, but we must be cognizant that a lot of what we know, particularly with respect to gravity, may be untrue.

John Kanelous
Dec30-03, 05:20 AM   #20
 
Originally posted by Kanelous
(SNIP) Knowledge that is factual is liberating, as you suggest, but we must be cognizant that a lot of what we know, particularly with respect to gravity, may be untrue.

John Kanelous (SNoP)
From what has been taught to me, possibly, then again, has it crossed your mind that perhaps someone knows the "more true" answer to it? possibly me?...
Dec30-03, 07:09 PM   #21
 
Reply to Jeff Savage,

I don't get it.

I don't understand what you are saying or what is the question.

I am not that short, but everything seems to going over my head. Could you please clarify.

John Kanelous
Dec30-03, 07:18 PM   #22
 
Reply to Parsons,

I would like to know what you know about gravity.

What are your thoughts on Anti-gravity?

My mind is open. I am looking for answers.

John Kanelous
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