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Steve ( (no email) )
Tue, 31 Aug 1999 14:37:01 -0400

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http://abcnews.go.com/sections/science/DailyNews/gravity990830.html

Something about this doesn't seem right to me.. with push gravity or
pull gravity. Can't put my finger on it tho.. In pull gravity,
wouldn't larger, more dense objects fall faster? Since they don't,
push gravity, or at least something very similar to the concept I
understand as push gravity, seems to be the only explanation. This is
totally different with black holes on the other hand, their "pull"
seems dependant on the surface area, not volume.

ttyl
- -Steve

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