On May 3, 2007, at 8:50 AM, David Crooks wrote:

> There is the Law of Gravity:
> http://wilstar.com/theories.htm

        The Law describes the behavior. The Theory attempts to explain the  
behavior.

        We can all observe an item being dropped and measure its  
acceleration. We can all measure the rotational dynamics of large  
celestial bodies. These things behave with mathematical precision,  
and that mathematical description is called the Law of Universal  
Gravitation.

        The more interesting problem, though, is *how* it works. How can two  
objects that have nothing observable connecting them, influence each  
other? How is this action at a distance carried out with nothing  
providing a basis for the interaction? That is the subject of much  
intense speculation and research, and things such a graviton  
particles and string theory have been proposed as possible explanations.

-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com




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