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Old February 9th 04, 09:10 PM
Richard Clark
 
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On 09 Feb 2004 20:28:28 GMT, (Tdonaly) wrote:
They change but they don't move.
73,
Tom Donaly


Gads Tom,

That will have him putting on his Galileo masquerade next. ;-)

I'm still waiting for that act where Cecileo drops his balls off the
Tower of Pisa.

I can anticipate the Cecilean logic now:
The balls, falling, traverse half the distance in half the time;
hence with each half of the remaining distance, half that time;
as there is always half the distance to go, they never hit;
ergo gravity does not exist!
If gravity does not exist, no test need be performed
(followed by 600 posts about the current in the Tiber).

[note: there is more than one error in this; however, I would just as
soon see which of his balls drops the farthest even if they don't hit
the ground.]

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC