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You Contradicted Your Self

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Posted by Richard Ruquist on January 26, 2003 04:27:45 UTC

Here is the contradiction:

1. but it in no way changes the fact that the acceleration due to gravity is an acceleration of the volumes occupied by the respective masses

2. If you were correct, then what is being accelerated is a volume related to the distance between the masses. So the further the masses are apart, the larger the volume being accelerated."

Reply: This is true.
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That is you seem to agree with me that the volume you claim is accelerated has nothing to do with the volume of the masses.

Go back and modify your hypothesis until it stands up to criticism. Then publish it.

yanniru

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