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Old January 15th 07, 12:54 AM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.geo.earthquakes,aus.science,sci.engr.mining,sci.astro
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don findlay a écrit :
don findlay wrote:




(Hey, Will, ...watch that leg when you hop in the bath... Hope it
doesn't start drifting you majestically around, ..colliding and
grinding you around the pool.. )


Don,

The question in fact remains full and entire since Archimedes did not
find why the reaction to an immerged body had a vector directed radialy
away from Earth Center ... and in any of the 100 000 th books of
Physics you will not find either that question and of course its answer
!
It's simply not even considered by the Universilities such as Curtin,
etc and the ANU !

The True Geology on the other hand raises not only the question but
provides the answer as well

jpturcaud

 




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