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Re: Re: Re: Action And Reaction: Symmetry Of Space.
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by John Reyes on February 5, 2001 13:24:01 UTC |
No I have not , it was an interesting read and much appreciated , however in the vacuum of space then light being a very gentle pressure is also then subject to easy and casual movement through it and is what fills space so a pressure would lack between two identicle masses .
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