gravity
Posted by Dogrock on Feb 27, 2002 at 14:46
(159.134.216.156)If two rocks of equal size and weight were travelling through space following the quickest or fastest paths to where ever they were going, and if there was no attraction between them, is it possible they would compete for the same path and therefore show an apparent attraction, if millions of particles competed, remember with no attraction between them would they cluster together fighting for the quickest path through space, would this look like a gravitational attraction, any comments
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- i still don't get it. bobbapink 27/2 17:37 (22)
- Re: i still don't get it. dogrock 27/2 18:48 (21)
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