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Old 03-July-2009, 12:31 PM
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Ofcourse as we know that we are lighter on the moon than on Earth, this would mean that the Moon is expanding slower than the Earth. And the Sun and Jupiter are probably expanding faster than the Earth. Why would there be a different expansion rate for different objects?
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