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Old September 13th 07 posted to sci.physics.particle
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Default Gravity

Is it conceivable that the "gravitational" attraction of the
earth for its moon is just the just the result of the radiated
negative emissions of electrons on the sides of the earth molecules
away from the moon being partially blocked by the nuclei from reaching
the moon?

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