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Old 07-September-2007, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by astrocat
Because it's falling..?

I always thought the behaviour of the OU was the same as the behaviour of any falling body - accellerating due to gravity, into the center of mass of the UAW.

I suppose, just the fact that the Cosmos is falling - can tell you quite a bit about what it must be falling into.

Look around, in Space - we see lots of things falling. When they fall, they do certain things, things that falling bodies do in Space. There's no shortage of evidence, surely?
Why does all this sound so familiar? Probably because it's the same ideas you tried to present here:

Outward expansion versus inward expansion

In case you don't remember, that thread was locked because you repeatedly ducked questions, gave handwaving responses, and singularly failed in defending the claims you tried to make. IMHO, it's very bad manners to hijack someone else's thread in an attempt to re-introduce your own ATM ideas.