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Old February 27th 19, 07:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Does the "Inertia" of a Particle" Go With gravity

On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 11:52:58 AM UTC-8, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 12:18:37 AM UTC-8, Siri Cruise wrote:
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Daniel60 wrote:

Herbert Glazier wrote on 27/02/2019 6:39 AM:
I'm thinking of its energy Hmmm Gravity gives it weight Hmmm.It all
fits in so nicely Hmmm Bert

No, Inertia is about Speed & Direction. If Gravity were involved, then,
maybe, weight might be involved, but it isn't!!


Inertial mass appears to be the same as gravitational mass. However Herbie's
word salad is, well, word salad.

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Gravity and inertia are two sides to the sane coin.GR tells us that empty space can have intrinsic curvature,or energy. this is called the "cosmological constant" bert


Must add acceleration adds weight.Gravity force adds weight.Keep that in mind. Bert