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Old January 25th 09, 01:51 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Default What will be the gravity if we dig a hole in earth?

BG Best to know when you walk between to mountains you have the pull of
gravity on each side of you. Thus gravity is a particle attraction.
Thus at the Earth gravitational center gravity is equal in every
direction,and its force on you would be zero. You would float(like free
fall) Still your mass inertia would stay the same. A mach theory would
help you explain other effects you would still have. TreBert

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Old January 25th 09, 02:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Getting vaporized by the weakest of all forces: gravity.

Imagine two earth-sized blocks of lead, stone cold;
one's held a mile to your left, the other a mile to your right.
You'd feel no gravitational pull, ⏀ g.

Let them come together, with you in the middle,
you've be vaporized by the weakest of all forces: gravity.

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Old January 25th 09, 05:13 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Getting vaporized by the weakest of all forces: gravity.

Are you making this stuff up, Jeff? lmfjao!

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On 25 Jan 2009 14:42:07 GMT, Jeffâ–²Relf
wrote:

Imagine two earth-sized blocks of lead, stone cold;
one's held a mile to your left, the other a mile to your right.
You'd feel no gravitational pull, ? g.

Let them come together, with you in the middle,
you've be vaporized by the weakest of all forces: gravity.

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Old January 25th 09, 07:08 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default What will be the gravity if we dig a hole in earth?

On Jan 25, 5:51*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
BG *Best to know when you walk between to mountains you have the pull of
gravity on each side of you. *Thus gravity is a particle attraction.
Thus at the Earth gravitational center gravity is equal in every
direction,and its force on you would be zero. *You would float(like free
fall) Still your mass inertia would stay the same. A mach theory would
help you explain other effects you would still have. *TreBert


True, as we fall into our hole in Earth, the nearby side and back
forces of gravity should tend to outweigh the far side force of
gravity, and the point of zero gravity or inverted gravity would
perhaps take place somewhat before reaching the absolute center,
especially if the center isn't comprised of the greater density of
mass as we've been systematically mainstream indoctrinated from birth.

Do you and I believe each and everything we read or having been
taught? (it doesn't sound like it)

~ BG
 




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