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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: what if gravity was stronger than we think?
« on: 02/05/2016 17:31:43 »
Gravity cannot be stronger than we think, because we only think what we observe. It would indeed be surprising if the real value of g was 34 rather than 32 ft/sec^2, but the laws of physics wouldn't change - after all, we have experienced all values of from -200 to + 200 from time to time and explored up to +/-60000 experimentally.
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