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Old May 1st 19, 01:00 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Kicker is gravity's force gets stronger to push a heavier mass and thus a heavier mass than a lighter mass fall at the same rate of accelerating speed..the resistance of a mass being made to move depends on its "inertial mass" Thus more mass the more resistance.It goes up exactly is step with the force of gravity.I see both gravitational mass and inertia mass as two sides to the same coin.So did Einstein in our talk together. It has to be reality since Gravity and acceleration fit.issing gravity is missing acceleration.I posted this before.Bert
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Le 01/05/2019 Ã* 02:00, Herbert Glazier a écritÂ*:
Kicker is gravity's force gets stronger to push a heavier mass and thus a heavier mass than a lighter mass fall at the same rate of accelerating speed.the resistance of a mass being made to move depends on its "inertial mass" Thus more mass the more resistance.It goes up exactly is step with the force of gravity.I see both gravitational mass and inertia mass as two sides to the same coin.So did Einstein in our talk together. It has to be reality since Gravity and acceleration fit.issing gravity is missing acceleration.I posted this before.Bert


the inertial acceleration is the same thing of the gravity, exactly
identical, equal, jinx, likewise, all one, ditto, it is all the same,
nearly the same, not make any difference, carbon copy, spitting image,
selfsame, identic,


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Old May 1st 19, 08:22 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 12:12:35 AM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
Le 01/05/2019 Ã* 02:00, Herbert Glazier a écritÂ*:
Kicker is gravity's force gets stronger to push a heavier mass and thus a heavier mass than a lighter mass fall at the same rate of accelerating speed.the resistance of a mass being made to move depends on its "inertial mass" Thus more mass the more resistance.It goes up exactly is step with the force of gravity.I see both gravitational mass and inertia mass as two sides to the same coin.So did Einstein in our talk together. It has to be reality since Gravity and acceleration fit.issing gravity is missing acceleration.I posted this before.Bert


the inertial acceleration is the same thing of the gravity, exactly
identical, equal, jinx, likewise, all one, ditto, it is all the same,
nearly the same, not make any difference, carbon copy, spitting image,
selfsame, identic,


Identic(I like) Harder to get a large heavy mass to move like a feather but gravity force makes up the deference.Hammer and feather fall at the same rate of speed on the moon.I wonder if that is true in the quantum realm?Can it be ever proven there? Why did Galallio use ramps? Bert
 




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