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Old July 19th 03, 02:40 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Two girls sitting at the beach in Australia heard a thump beside
them,and it was a meteorite of 20lb It landed gently. The reason for
this is it came into the earth's atmosphere at a steep angle,same
direction that the earth is turning,and this relative motion comes with
a lot of luck. Nature uses relative motion in both the macro,and micro
realms (cuts down chaos) Maybe man can someday when he sees a mile in
diameter meteor coming to hit the earth he can nudge it enough to lessen
the impact by his knowledge of small meteorite impacts Bert

 




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