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On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 18:14:36 -0800 (PST), art
wrote:
I did not know that equation. Einstein said a lot of things and
was often proved in error. Did he mention equilibrium or the
other laws like:
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction?
Hi Arthur,
Every equation describes equilibrium, by definition.
For that matter
how many laws of Newton did he put down?
All of them.
Any idea where I can read up on that and how he arrived at that
conclusion? Seems odd that we have so many gravity centers in this
universe and a neutral point never occurs.....anywhere.
Not so. A simple example is called the "Trojan points."
Some of those stationary things in the sky must be holding on to a
piece of string tied to the moon
Well, given the moon moves, the string must move whatever is tied to
it. In short, there is nothing stationary anywhere.
No. I do not have any books on Einstein but do have Planck and
I don't recall him mentioning that.Is it just called Einsteins Law
of ???????
General relativity.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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