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Can we alter Earth's orbit with a jump?
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In article .com,
Holly wrote: Subject: Can we alter Earth's orbit with a jump? Date: 1 Mar 2005 14:47:16 -0800 http://www.worldjumpday.org Orbit? No. Third law. No, not the one about "A robot should protect itself, except where such protection would conflict with the First or Second Laws. The *real* Third Law. -- Aidan Karley, Aberdeen, Scotland, Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233 |
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Aidan Karley wrote: In article .com, Holly wrote: Subject: Can we alter Earth's orbit with a jump? Date: 1 Mar 2005 14:47:16 -0800 http://www.worldjumpday.org Orbit? No. Third law. No, not the one about "A robot should protect itself, except where such protection would conflict with the First or Second Laws. The *real* Third Law. -- Aidan Karley, Aberdeen, Scotland, Location: 57=B010'11" N, 02=B008'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0=2E021233 Of thermodynamics??? Or a Thou shall not law?? What? |
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"Holly" wrote in message
oups.com... Of thermodynamics??? Or a Thou shall not law?? What? You're talking about classical motion, so Newton's laws apply. |
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Greg Neill wrote: "Holly" wrote in message oups.com... Of thermodynamics??? Or a Thou shall not law?? What? You're talking about classical motion, so Newton's laws apply. "George Gamov 1,2,3 Infinity"? |
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