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Old December 19th 04, 09:04 AM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
S.H There is no star,no particles,or energy,and no light ray that is
not under the influence of gravity. Gravities force goes to infinity.
Gravity is the intrinsic force of the universe. All things have
inertia,and inertia and gravity are the same thing.. Going with GR all
space is curved. You can't get out of space. Bert


My apologies for being too general. I understand that gravity does have
a long reach but my question was more geared towards identifying whether
or not a star could form outside of a galaxy. I had always assumed they
would not and that the only reason why a star would be found outside of
a galaxy would be due to the rending that occurs during the merger of
two or more galaxies.