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Re: Falling Galaxies in a finite Universe is correct !

Submitted by Gadfly on Mon, 2008-05-26 07:38.

Another denier of Newton's third law has appeared, only this one speaks of centrifugal force instead of Super Force.

In both cases, we have a force exerted on a body without that body exerting a corresponding force on anything. Would either of them care to explain that?

Both of them make a mish-mash of relativity, and this one does it with odd algebra and mangled geometry.

But the Gadfly bite goes to Fred for encouraging this deluded pair (and the others who are lurking waiting to add to this craziness)! You should have known better than to have engaged the Galileo-complex-mind of Hamilton!

This bite of realism brought to you by "Gadfly."

P.S.: No matter how bad this gets, Gadfly will only bite this once.

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