| Re: Physical Matter is Six Simultaneous Euclidien Dimensions -
05-28-2007, 06:09 PM
"in the absence of air resistance..." Hello again. I'm stupid, but not that stupid. I was referring to the air resistance. The thing is, the air resistance wouldn't be a factor in slowing down a feather or paper if gravity were to be the result of all objects expanding. A rock, a feather, or a piece of paper is expanding proportionate to the constant, correct? If so, my inference is that the "falling" objects would have to meet the ground simultaneously, but they don't. |