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Author Topic:   Was there Gravity at dawn of history?
bluescat48
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Message 19 of 37 (435079)
11-18-2007 11:44 PM
Reply to: Message 18 by simple
11-18-2007 11:38 PM


Re: A Simple Question
...And I pointed out, that that would only apply under today's laws. You did not produce evidence for that. Of course, IF it was as it is today, we could not increase or decrease gravity. That was not an issue. The question is was there gravity at all, as we know it?
Just the fact we had an atmosphere does not clinch it in any way. What evidence is there that that atmosphere was held down by gravity? -Just because it is now?
OK, Give me some proof that there was none.

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