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Old March 16th 04, 09:56 PM
OhBrother
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Default Further proof gravity is a push...

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 13:26:01 -0800, sts060 wrote:

It would bounce a few times, and then finally contact the surface like two
cogwheels grinding the surface to a mushy pulp, and then finally
come to rest. Like two uneven barbells.

Yet we don't see any planets like that do we?


No, we don't. Because planets and their moons don't work that way.


I think Rick has decided the best way to attract visitors to his sites is
to provide the most 'frightening' KoOk scenario's.

Hollow moon? Battle Planet? It seems like there is a great deal of
manufactured reality trailing out behind his suppositions that isn't on
the table, and isn't being shared. So much so
that I betcha he has volumes of 'Fantasy Fiziks' to back up each of his
regurgitations.

Then you come along with actual numbers, reality, reasoned thinking and
hope to battle for his conscious attention? Naw, in the real world
there's too much work involved. In Fantasy Fiziks you need only change
your mind and all problems are erased.

A noble quest but I don't think it will have much success. Good luck
though!

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