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is gravity electrostatic?



 
 
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Old February 19th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
torque[_2_]
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

i am not sure about my intuition here

gravity looks to be a monopol electrostic, which
is to be explained why she only attract always

herby tha tidals in expanding matter
also explained, becus you only have tidals
when you have electrostatics from moon
attracting water

gravity is a expanding matter artifact, while tidals
are another artifact, tha electrostatic moon artifact
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Old February 19th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Randy Poe
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 19, 4:11 pm, torque wrote:
i am not sure about my intuition here


It's been wrong under your other spam
messages, it's wrong now.

- Randy
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Old February 19th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
torque[_2_]
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 19, 10:41 pm, Randy Poe wrote:
On Feb 19, 4:11 pm, torque wrote:

i am not sure about my intuition here


It's been wrong under your other spam
messages, it's wrong now.

- Randy


actually you are a bit right here

becus i dident ment gravity is electrostatic,

but gravity is divergent matter, while tha
tidals are static electricity comming from moon

i can cam see you dont agree neither

but please explain why not in order for us
to learn somthin from you

thanks
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Old February 20th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Johnnie In The Billows
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 19, 9:11*pm, torque wrote:
i am not sure about my intuition here

gravity looks to be a monopol electrostic, which
is to be explained why she only attract always

In 1968 Andrei Sakharov put forward a theory in which gravity is a
quantum-vacuum electromagnetic effect.
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Old February 20th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Randy Poe
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 19, 4:50 pm, torque wrote:
but please explain why not in order for us
to learn somthin from you


I'm not sure what your objective is in posting
these things, but I'm pretty sure that "learn"
isn't part of it.

- Randy
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Old February 20th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Igor
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 19, 4:11*pm, torque wrote:
i am not sure about my intuition here

gravity looks to be a monopol electrostic, which
is to be explained why she only attract always

herby tha tidals in expanding matter
also explained, becus you only have tidals
when you have electrostatics from moon
attracting water

gravity is a expanding matter artifact, while tidals
are another artifact, tha electrostatic moon artifact


That probably explains all those sparks that are emitted from my feet
every time I walk down the street.

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Old February 20th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
torque[_2_]
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 20, 6:16 pm, Igor wrote:
On Feb 19, 4:11 pm, torque wrote:

i am not sure about my intuition here


gravity looks to be a monopol electrostic, which
is to be explained why she only attract always


herby tha tidals in expanding matter
also explained, becus you only have tidals
when you have electrostatics from moon
attracting water


gravity is a expanding matter artifact, while tidals
are another artifact, tha electrostatic moon artifact


That probably explains all those sparks that are emitted from my feet
every time I walk down the street.


exactly

thats why you have charges everywher, and
you need antistatic equipment when you touch
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Old February 20th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
torque[_2_]
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 20, 4:31 pm, Randy Poe wrote:
On Feb 19, 4:50 pm, torque wrote:

but please explain why not in order for us
to learn somthin from you


I'm not sure what your objective is in posting
these things, but I'm pretty sure that "learn"
isn't part of it.

- Randy


always me to learn, why not you too

are you unable to learn anymore

must be becus your relativity

relativity makes people not learn, ergo increase stoopidity

thanks

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Old February 21st 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Igor
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 20, 5:26*pm, torque wrote:
On Feb 20, 6:16 pm, Igor wrote:





On Feb 19, 4:11 pm, torque wrote:


i am not sure about my intuition here


gravity looks to be a monopol electrostic, which
is to be explained why she only attract always


herby tha tidals in expanding matter
also explained, becus you only have tidals
when you have electrostatics from moon
attracting water


gravity is a expanding matter artifact, while tidals
are another artifact, tha electrostatic moon artifact


That probably explains all those sparks that are emitted from my feet
every time I walk down the street.


exactly

thats why you have charges everywher, and
you need antistatic equipment when you touch


Or maybe that's an indicator that the doc needs to put you on
different meds.

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Old February 21st 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
dove[_2_]
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Default is gravity electrostatic?

On Feb 21, 6:08 pm, Igor wrote:
On Feb 20, 5:26 pm, torque wrote:



On Feb 20, 6:16 pm, Igor wrote:


On Feb 19, 4:11 pm, torque wrote:


i am not sure about my intuition here


gravity looks to be a monopol electrostic, which
is to be explained why she only attract always


herby tha tidals in expanding matter
also explained, becus you only have tidals
when you have electrostatics from moon
attracting water


gravity is a expanding matter artifact, while tidals
are another artifact, tha electrostatic moon artifact


That probably explains all those sparks that are emitted from my feet
every time I walk down the street.


exactly


thats why you have charges everywher, and
you need antistatic equipment when you touch


Or maybe that's an indicator that the doc needs to put you on
different meds.


you fool, noe tell me that you never touched and
wonder why sparks in clouds

where all that lightnings in clods is comming from

from clouds friction with gravity you fool

 




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