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Old January 25th 09, 02:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Jeff▲Relf[_32_]
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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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