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Gravity, does it have speed?
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 18880" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: Gravity, does it have speed?</strong></p><p></p><p>"A body in motion tends to stay in motion unless otherwise acted upon some outside force" Thats not exactly word for word but you get the jist. However, The Sun leaves, it stops exerting gravitational forces which cause the earth to stay in it's egg shaped orbit, so from the moment you remove that massive force, the earth goes sailing out into the dark in a straight line untill it is reacted upon by hitting another asteroid or planet. Welcome to midnight billiards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 18880, member: 44"] [b]Re: Gravity, does it have speed?[/b] "A body in motion tends to stay in motion unless otherwise acted upon some outside force" Thats not exactly word for word but you get the jist. However, The Sun leaves, it stops exerting gravitational forces which cause the earth to stay in it's egg shaped orbit, so from the moment you remove that massive force, the earth goes sailing out into the dark in a straight line untill it is reacted upon by hitting another asteroid or planet. Welcome to midnight billiards. [/QUOTE]
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