[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> funny
> I've been told that ufo s don't exist
> however I can look at the millions of stars in the sky and common logic tells 
> me that it is impossible that we are the only ones when there are that many 
> possibilities
> 

Have you been to space? So how do you know stars exist. Maybe they are
holes in a black curtain. Watch out! You're getting too credulous!

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> From:  "Kristyne McDaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subj:  RE: [OT] Climate Expert Calls for Decertifying GlobalWarmingSkeptics
> Date:  Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:16 am
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> 
> Virgil,
> 
>> Why yes I do, and I also understand that some planets have it and some
>> don't.
> 
> The theory of gravity is that any "body" exerts a force on any other body in
> an amount that is related to the mass of each body and the distance between
> them.
> 
> There are no planets without gravity. None.
> 
> For example, Madigan is exerting a gravitational force on Ed Leafe, but it
> is such a weak gravitational force due to the distance between their two
> bodies that Ed is unable to measure it. He can measure the air currents
> which emanate from Madigan with an anemometer (set to measure high velocity,
> high temperature winds), however.
> 
> Kristyne McDaniel
> http://www.mcstyles.com
> http://www.tenajahome.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
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