Re: Interesting paper on some French and American experiments with gravity


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Posted by Jonathan (68.14.212.239) on October 13, 2003 at 05:12:08:

In Reply to: Re: Interesting paper on some French and American experiments with gravity posted by grim on October 13, 2003 at 04:51:16:

Well, we know that we don't live on the inside of a hollow sphere with the center of antigravity in the middle because we have sent rovers to mars and they acted like mars is the hollow sphere per se. if this theory were true then satellites would not be able to orbit mars as they do, ie they'd fall away from this weird center of antigravity and land back here on earth or something. Not to mention that we'd be able to look out into the universe and essentially see some chinamen looking back up at us!

: Don't know how true any of the sources of either papers are. The reason: In the account of JB's wheel on the same site: "The witnesses said that there were compartments in the wheel with shifting weights" per se.
: Maybe Simenak's sources aren't so good either. With all the laborious research done over the years by John Collins, if such an account existed he surely would have found it.
: Unless he (Simenak) found some new and previously unknown "source" for this info, IMO maybe he shouldn't throw stones at Palmer's questionable reporting methods. Makes one wonder if one can believe anything that is read.

: Regards

: grim




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