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Old January 10th 10, 02:59 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.space.policy,alt.journalism,alt.news-media,uk.sci.astronomy
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On Dec 30 2009, 4:52*am, BradGuth wrote:
On Dec 24, 6:58*pm, BradGuth wrote:



On Dec 24, 11:35*am, Nightcrawler wrote:


On 12/24/2009 1:21 PM, BradGuth wrote:


Your perpetual obfuscation and systematic policy of denial is noted..


Your inability to follow a thought and abject refusal to accept
reality is noted.


At least I believe in those regular laws of physics that are not
conditional, politically correct nor faith-based approved.


Can you explain how the Newtonian laws of gravity do not apply in this
case?


Are you suggesting that something other than gravity has those Kuiper
belt and TNO asteroids, plus scads of Oort zone Items hanging around
(including Sedna and at least a few thousand others)?


Tell us how we're supposedly not the least bit tidal associated with
Sirius.


Do you have some new and improved formula for gravity?


Apparently there's no further reply to this one, perhaps because I'm
right.


It seems those pesky Newtonian laws of gravity, though weak, do apply.

It also seems the nearby and relatively recent history of the Sirius
star/solar system is still pretty much faith-based taboo/nondisclosure
rated.

~ BG

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Old January 10th 10, 05:30 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.space.policy,alt.journalism,alt.news-media,uk.sci.astronomy
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On 1/9/2010 8:59 PM, BradGuth wrote:

It seems those pesky Newtonian laws of gravity, though weak, do apply.


When did you think that they stopped applying? You seem to have had
an accident that left you brain damaged, for the entire galaxy is
gravitationally 'locked'. Though, locked is a very poor term to use
in this circumstance. Effected, by varying degrees, at various times.

How much does the moon pull on you? Does it help you stand up easier
when it is overhead? How about the sun?
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Old January 10th 10, 05:41 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.space.policy,alt.journalism,alt.news-media,uk.sci.astronomy
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On Jan 9, 9:30*pm, arare litus litus.arare@gmaildotcom wrote:
On 1/9/2010 8:59 PM, BradGuth wrote:

It seems those pesky Newtonian laws of gravity, though weak, do apply.


When did you think that they stopped applying? *You seem to have had
an accident that left you brain damaged, for the entire galaxy is
gravitationally 'locked'. *Though, locked is a very poor term to use
in this circumstance. *Effected, by varying degrees, at various times.

Obviously you're new to this topic. You'll not get an argument out of
me about our elliptical tidal association with Sirius.


How much does the moon pull on you? *Does it help you stand up easier
when it is overhead? *How about the sun?


Our moon(Selene) represents 2e20 N/sec on the whole sum of Earth
(including myself).

~ BG

 




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