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Dictionary » L » Law of gravitation Law of gravitationLaw of gravitation --> newtons law The attractive force between any two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centres. Synonym: law of gravitation. ![]()
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Results from our forumZogby Poll on Darwinism... enough to understand the current problems. It's like teaching the weaknesses of string theory and the contradiction between quantum theory and gravitation in a high school physics class. Who the hell would understand anything from that?
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Inter species breeding with fertile offspring... people in every way. but if you are asking for a theory and who proved it, i believe it was newton originally http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitation and then later evidenced in apollo 15 by David Scott, with the hammer and the feather, although you are certainly too young to remember ...
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Re: Inter species breeding with fertile offspring... people in every way. but if you are asking for a theory and who proved it, i believe it was newton originally http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitation and then later evidenced in apollo 15 by David Scott, with the hammer and the feather, although you are certainly too young to remember ...
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Re: Bible vs Darwin... otherwise invisible event. Hey, I do not think anyone has ever seen a graviton pulling an apple towards a scientist head, but the "theory of gravitation" is considered solid science...
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Role of Gravityhigher gravitation>> the higher potential energy needed higher potential energy+ if the force to make water reached leaves is the same as here>> the highest attitude can be reached is lower than here>>means ...
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