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Old October 8th 09, 11:10 AM posted to sci.skeptic,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics,uk.sci.misc,sci.astro
Alan LeHun
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Default The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian

In article 969cc108-c6ac-4ef2-933c-0a1045729cb8@
2g2000prl.googlegroups.com, says...
Your entire thought conjecture is far worse than Einstein's thought
conjectures. The ping pong ball cannot be.


The whole point of having thought conjecture's is that "they cannot be".
Otherwise you would just do the experiment.


And if it were the
pressure of the mass it has penetrated will crush it not attract it.


It is a magic ping-pong ball and is affected only by gravity. That is,
not affected by anything else. Not perturbed by forces other than
gravity. Impervious to non-gravitational forces. I thought that was
explained.


Have a good time.


And you.

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Alan LeHun