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Article: <5caj23$gda@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com> 
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: GRAVITY - the Zetas Explain
Date: 24 Jan 1997 15:04:35 GMT
In article <5c1e1j$h0f@pollux.cmc.doe.ca> Greg Neill
writes:
>> You have described gravity as increasing in strength the
>> closer the objects come and put a number on it that
seems 
>> to work during experiments on the surface of your Earth,
>> with tiny object attracted to a single large object -
the Earth. 
>> You have NO experiments between large objects, all 
>> experience with gravity on the surface of other planets 
>> being an extension of what you learned on the surface of
>> the Earth - tiny things and a single large object, NOT 
>> between large objects. 
> 
> observations and precise measurements have been made between
> rather small objects in laboratories; I draw your attention
to 
> the experiments of Henry Cavendish (1731 - 1810) whose 
> work with a torsion balance in 1798, about a century after 
> Newton's discovery of the invers square law, succeeded in 
> measuring the force of gravity between two small metal
spheres.
> So, small or large, the observations are there.
> ynecgan@cmc.doe.ca (Greg Neill)
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As we said, tiny things and a single large object, the Earth, NOT
between large objects.
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