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guesto Gast
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Neko
Anmeldungsdatum: 04.07.2004 Beiträge: 526 Wohnort: Berlin
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Neko Verfasst am: 05. Dez 2005 07:34 Titel: |
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If the theory of gravity were true, it would show that the sun's gravitational force on the moon is much stronger than the earth's gravitational force on the moon, so the moon would go around the sun
und dann:
The existence of tides is often taken as a proof of gravity, but this is logically flawed. Because if the moon's “gravity” were responsible for a bulge underneath it, then how can anyone explain a high tide on the opposite side of the earth at the same time? Anyone can observe that there are 2 -- not 1 -- high tides every day. It is far more likely that tides were given us by an Intelligent Creator long ago and they have been with us ever since. In any case, two high tides falsifies gravity.
Ja genau, und wenn ich mit dem Baden fertig bin, dann fließt das Wasser auch ins nichts
There are numerous other flaws. For example, astronomers, who seem to have a fetish for gravity, tell us that the moon rotates on its axis but at the same time it always presents the same face to the earth. This is patently absurd.
No it isnt Ellery, its called Bound Gravitation.
Furthermore, gravity theory suggests that the planets have been moving in orderly orbits for millions and millions of years, which wholly contradicts the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Als Physiker sollte man wissen, wann man ein system mechanisch und wann thermodynamisch beschreiben kann ->Relaxationszeit
Oh man, ich hab noch nie so einen Mist gelesen. Danke für den Link, er hat mich sehr ehrheitert _________________ Prefect:"ich habe dich von der Erde gerettet"
Dent:"Und was ist mit der Erde passiert?"
"Och,...die wurde zerstört"
"Ach ja"
"Ja, sie ist einfach ins Weltall verdunstet"
"Weißt du, das nimmt mich natürlich ein bißchen mit" |
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