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Old August 14th 07, 12:09 AM posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories,alt.astronomy.solar
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Default Avocado, not Gravity


"skddlbyp" wrote in message
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If one peels an avocado, sometimes some will be left on the seed. This
will slide around the seed, but will adhere to the seed. Aha!

Maybe there is no gravity. There are shells of space around the sun,
eacn corresponding to an avocado seed, and the planets move around these
sheels, but cannot slip off. If a comet seems to be attracted by the
sun's
gravity, it is just temporaily adhering to the shell, which slows it down
for a while, and bends it - all without any force of gravity. So gravity
is
not necessarily curved space.

Space is then full of matter, and possibly there are shells of different
densities.



You are close to understanding relativity, but I would loose the avocado
analogy, and refer to how we grid out gravity with respects to Relativity..

Cheers,

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