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Old January 25th 14, 08:58 PM
kurt stocklmeir kurt stocklmeir is offline
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all forces travel only a certain distance - because of this there is not any conservation of energy momentum and angular momentum

I use energy to move a planet from a star - I keep doing this - potential energy increases - gravity creates attraction for only a certain distance - when the planet does not see any more gravity from the star all energy disappears this includes energy that I used and potential energy - the same thing happens for particles that make a neutron and particles that make a nucleus

I got the idea that gravity creates attraction for only a certain distance from Tom Van Flandern

http://www.metaresearch.org/

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