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Topic: What is the evidence of gravity?
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microm2011@hotmail.com

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Re: What is the evidence of gravity?
Posted: Jun 16, 2012 9:09 PM
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On Jun 16, 5:55 pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <p...@hovnanian.com> wrote:
> microm2...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > It is weight. But there is another way to get weight.
> > It is to change speed. This is body gravity force evidenced
> > by the opposite weight to the body's change in motion.

>
> > Mitchell Raemsch
>
> If I park my car on your foot, neither are moving. But gravity is still at
> work.
>
> --
> Paul Hovnanian     mailto:P...@Hovnanian.com
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> "There's something vewy scwewy going on awound here." -- Elmer Fudd
>
>


A frictionless pendulum would always be getting speed from gravity
then loosing it perpetually.

Is not inertia itself a form of perpetual motion?

Mitchell Raemsch



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