Life and the Inverse square! C and C please
"Androcles" wrote in message
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"Jonathan" wrote in message
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Comments and criticism welcome.
It should be obvious to most the defining role that
inverse square relationships play in the physical
universe. And of the intuitive picture that the
larger the mass, the larger it's gravity well or
basin of attraction. So that any random path through
space is more likely to find itself pulled into the
larger gravity well, than the smaller one.
Utter bunk; the Moon is littered with craters where it was struck
by bodies that missed Earth and the Sun.
Oh, so you're saying more objects are likely to be
gravitationally pulled into the Earth, than say the...Sun?
I was speaking 'statistically', where a single
counter example is not a proper response.
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