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Old 29-April-2007, 07:08 PM
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Hmmm, looking at the mainstream equation of gravity I see a 1/R2 law, which means that the gravitational force first gets zero when R gets infinite. So, what is the shocking point here?

BTW gravity does not give an object mass, it gives it weight.
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