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Old August 9th 04, 06:09 PM
Wfoley2
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Default If Space Is A Vacuum?

Gig it's more likely an effect of the attractive and repulsive foorse of
the whole orbit Atom. See there is the partial and the whole orbit Atom.
The whole orbit Atom has the full attractive force and the other doesn't.
Don't ask me why it isn't important to your question and no doubt one of
the nimrods here will attempt a wordy and utterly confusing explanation of
it or they will shrink from the discription and claim my point is bogus,
Just ignore them for they are unGodly Fools.


Another coprophagic nitwit idea.
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