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Re: "Gravity is either an impelling or a repelling force". - Sir Isaac Newton - 05-12-2007, 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Graybeard View Post
Rascal ... I find your posts somewhat convoluted ... I am trying to visualise the last one ... at the bottom you reference a book:

The New Gravity/ Is The 4th Dimension, copyright by K. B. Robertson, 1970 thru 2007 <in nine hard copy editions.
  1. Are you K.B Robertson .. if not who is he ?
  2. Does 'nine hard copy editions mean 'Nine books privately printed' or 'Nine editions of one book printed by a publisher' ?
I used the title in a google search and found many books with similar names, but not the one you reference ?

Also, this may not be your fault, but the fonts in your posts are all over the place.

no offence .. greg
Dear Graybeard:
Yes. I am K. B. Robertson
'nine hard copy editions' means nine small press - privately printed - editions. The heading you are alluding to specifies 'small press' editions. The first of which was distributed and sold out internationally through the Whole Earth Catalogue 1970. The other eight small press editions were sold out on consignment in 41 California bookstores. The sold out 6th edition is 627 pages duration. Working on a rough draft condensation of that in the tenth edition, right here on the net - where you go when you click on 'home page'.
Enter Gravity Is The 4th Dimension in google with the name K. B. Robertson and see what happens.

Sorry about the font, I'm new to internet procedure and a lot of terminology.
Appreciate the message. Thank you. Hope you read my work and tell me what you think of it.

Best regards, RP


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