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Re: The Other Side of Gravity - 09-09-2007, 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
For whatever my opinion is worth, I would really suggest considering what RascalPuff advocates on this matter. He is quite a genius.

Personally, if two like charges repel and two stronger like charges are added on the outside, I think the two inner ones would force together wouldn't they?
Dear Nobody:
Gotta thank you for the compliments, but, although some of my work is inspired by true genius - Einstein and an ensemble of other giant shoulders: no genius am I, personally.

Some of my work is qualified genius, but my I.Q. isn't in that category.

You - really - humble me, sir.

Thanks for reading my work and encouraging others to do the same. There's all kinds of room for more findings - certainly including any corrections - and each one that may occur will be included and accredited in my work.

Regarding your statement and interrogative:

"Personally, if two like charges repel and two stronger like charges are added on the outside, I think the two inner ones would force together wouldn't they?"

As you may recall from reading my site, Nobody, I consider nuclear binding forces to be earlier moments in the 4-D space-time continuum. And yes, I think 'the two inner ones would force together', though I'd not previously ever thought of it quite that way.

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