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Old October 19th 06, 02:17 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Accelerating Motion and Spin = Gravity

Acceleration creates gravity Spin creates centrifugal force "inertia"
and inertia and gravity are the same thing. The universe's space is
accelerating(inflating) at very close to 'c',and the horizon of the
universe is spinning at "c" All this can create a gravitational
force. It fits well with my concave convex gravity theory No
waves,or fields for gravity. Its motion all the way down. So where is my
Nobel Bert

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Old October 19th 06, 07:21 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Acceleration creates gravity Spin creates centrifugal force "inertia"
and inertia and gravity are the same thing. The universe's space is
accelerating(inflating) at very close to 'c',and the horizon of the
universe is spinning at "c" All this can create a gravitational
force. It fits well with my concave convex gravity theory No
waves,or fields for gravity. Its motion all the way down. So where is my
Nobel Bert



The Nobel committee has not yet established a category for "Bull****",
Beeeert.
As soon as they do, you'll be a shoo-in.


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Old October 20th 06, 03:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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One of my favor it rides was the one that started spinning and when its
spin was fast enough the floor you were standing on was taken away You
were pressed to the wall just as if the wall had a gravitational force.
In reality it did. This reasoning is the heart of my posting this post
The ride was at the Revere Beach amusement park Ma I rode it over 70
years ago. If anyone knows where I can find this ride today please let
me know. I want one more ride. Bert

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Old October 22nd 06, 08:48 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Accelerating Motion and Spin = Gravity

The Revere beach park amusements, pavilions and sidewalks was all destroyed
in the blizzard of 1978, The park was reopend May 1992.
but not all amusements could be restored so don't think it's possible Bert



"G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse
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One of my favor it rides was the one that started spinning and when its
spin was fast enough the floor you were standing on was taken away You
were pressed to the wall just as if the wall had a gravitational force.
In reality it did. This reasoning is the heart of my posting this post
The ride was at the Revere Beach amusement park Ma I rode it over 70
years ago. If anyone knows where I can find this ride today please let
me know. I want one more ride. Bert


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Old October 22nd 06, 10:16 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Starman I go to Ma 5 times a year to see my kids. Always walk Revere
Beach on each visit. Know it well. Your information is not all that
accurate. No rides since 1962. A year ago it only had Steve's subs. For
40 years it has only condos.and a Jewish retirement home. I had a
photography stand on Revere Beach for 4 years 1943-1947 I lived
sleeping on that beach each summer.Now I go to the spot I slept and make
a 2 foot high mound with large beach stones(Viking type mound.) Yes I
was a teen vagabond. I never felt bad because I was so poor. I slept
under the stars. The sound of waves. The beach had a bath house(told the
story about not having a nickel) Starman when looking back I say it
honestly "It was one of the best spacetimes" of my fife. Bert

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Old October 23rd 06, 10:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Accelerating Motion and Spin = Gravity

My information is accurate, your memory is leaking
there were rides like the roller coaster "Cylone"(build 1925) who operated
untill at least around 1969 and destroyed in 1974




"G=EMC^2 Glazier" skrev i en meddelelse
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Starman I go to Ma 5 times a year to see my kids. Always walk Revere
Beach on each visit. Know it well. Your information is not all that
accurate. No rides since 1962. A year ago it only had Steve's subs. For
40 years it has only condos.and a Jewish retirement home. I had a
photography stand on Revere Beach for 4 years 1943-1947 I lived
sleeping on that beach each summer.Now I go to the spot I slept and make
a 2 foot high mound with large beach stones(Viking type mound.) Yes I
was a teen vagabond. I never felt bad because I was so poor. I slept
under the stars. The sound of waves. The beach had a bath house(told the
story about not having a nickel) Starman when looking back I say it
honestly "It was one of the best spacetimes" of my fife. Bert


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Old October 19th 06, 05:02 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" schreef in bericht
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Acceleration creates gravity Spin creates centrifugal force "inertia"
and inertia and gravity are the same thing. The universe's space is
accelerating(inflating) at very close to 'c',and the horizon of the
universe is spinning at "c" All this can create a gravitational
force. It fits well with my concave convex gravity theory No
waves,or fields for gravity. Its motion all the way down. So where is my
Nobel Bert


not yet bert, not yet!



 




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