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Author Topic:   continued discussion with jar
foreveryoung
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Message 1 of 2 (667642)
07-10-2012 4:38 PM


jar writes:
If the mass of the Earth is reduced by the amount you suggest, what happens to the distance between the Earth and the Moon?
Nothing, if the force exerted by that mass remains the same.
jar writes:
If the mass of the sun is reduced by the amount you suggest, what happens to the distance between the Sun and the Earth?
Nothing, if the force exerted by that mass remains the same.
If G changes as mass changes, the force remains the same. The same weaker conditions of the zero point energy field that gave a lesser mass also give greater gravitational pull.
F=G * (m1m2)/r*2
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Message 2 of 2 (667644)
07-10-2012 4:48 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by foreveryoung
07-10-2012 4:38 PM


Hi foreveryoung.
You seem to have hidden the text. If you didn't mean to do that you should remove the hide tags from your post. If you are unsure I can do it for you.
However, this isn't really the way to start a debate. Start with your central point in your argument with jar, and finish with your rebuttal. Imagine someone was coming to the debate completely afresh (as I am).
Also, the title is pants. I'm not sure if you can edit it, so let me know what you want it to be and I'll edit it in for you.

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