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That is known as freefall. But weight in gravity is equivalent to an
upward acceleration of mass. There is downward weightless acceleration and when it is resisted there is an unmoving upward acceleration we sense as our weight. The unmoving acceleration is timeless and creates timeless steady state weight aether. Mitch Raemsch |
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On Jul 5, 9:34*pm, BURT wrote:
That is known as freefall. But weight in gravity is equivalent to an upward acceleration of mass. There is downward weightless acceleration and when it is resisted there is an unmoving upward acceleration we sense as our weight. The unmoving acceleration is timeless and creates timeless steady state weight aether. Mitch Raemsch Mitch, what is your reluctance pick up an introductory physics textbook and learn the basic? Harry C. |
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On Jul 5, 5:39*pm, " wrote:
On Jul 5, 9:34*pm, BURT wrote: That is known as freefall. But weight in gravity is equivalent to an upward acceleration of mass. There is downward weightless acceleration and when it is resisted there is an unmoving upward acceleration we sense as our weight. The unmoving acceleration is timeless and creates timeless steady state weight aether. Mitch Raemsch Mitch, what is your reluctance pick up an introductory physics textbook and learn the basic? Harry C. Einstein said what stood in the way of his learning was only his education. What do you think of downward weightless acceleration harry? And upward unmoving acceleration of mass in the gravitational field? Mitch Raemsch |
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On Jul 5, 5:45*pm, Sanforized wrote:
wrote: On Jul 5, 9:34 pm, BURT wrote: That is known as freefall. But weight in gravity is equivalent to an upward acceleration of mass. There is downward weightless acceleration and when it is resisted there is an unmoving upward acceleration we sense as our weight. The unmoving acceleration is timeless and creates timeless steady state weight aether. Mitch Raemsch Mitch, what is your reluctance pick up an introductory physics textbook and learn the basic? It would appear he's mentally handicapped. John Nash wrote me telling me that I am a genius. |
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BURT wrote:
On Jul 5, 5:45 pm, Sanforized wrote: wrote: On Jul 5, 9:34 pm, BURT wrote: That is known as freefall. But weight in gravity is equivalent to an upward acceleration of mass. There is downward weightless acceleration and when it is resisted there is an unmoving upward acceleration we sense as our weight. The unmoving acceleration is timeless and creates timeless steady state weight aether. Mitch Raemsch Mitch, what is your reluctance pick up an introductory physics textbook and learn the basic? It would appear he's mentally handicapped. John Nash wrote me telling me that I am a genius. I don't believe you. |
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"BURT" wrote in message ... On Jul 5, 5:45 pm, Sanforized wrote: John Nash wrote me telling me that I am a genius. He must have been reading Aristotle :-) |
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