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Re: "Gravity is either an impelling or a repelling force". - Sir Isaac Newton - 05-11-2007, 09:38 PM

Dear dileviwing:
For a more abbreviated consideration of my interests in and contributions to the issue of gravity, please click on my avatar name for 'other posts by RascalPuff', specifically
'Effects of the expansion of physical matter with space"
My home page is there to be clicked on also.

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