Re: Gravity
Posted by Pasti on Jul 23, 2003 at 07:53
(64.10.121.89)Re: Gravity (Dogrock)
"Well one problem would be the frictional one. It would have to change the direction of planets and still not slow them down. Is there any phenominum of extra heat of unknow origin in planets that might suggest a particle. I'm finding it hard to imagine there will ever be a satisfactory solution to the gravity problem."
What on Earth are you talking about?What has friction to do with the gravitons, or with gravitation in genral?Friction is the result of electrical/mechanical interaction.What heat phenomenon are you talking about?
TRY TO EXPRESS IN MORE DETAIL YOUR IDEEAS, OTHERWISE YOU WASTE BOTH OUR TIMES.
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