Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Fwd: Eccentric but brilliant physicist claims gravity doesn't exist

2010-07-16 Thread Martin Baxter
To this genius, Brent, I ask this. Why, in the entirety of human history, hasn't there been a bad hair day, when gravity kicks out and sends thousands soaring off into space? Maybe, MAYBE, in a hundred years or so, something may walk in the door to support this hare-brained chicanery. I haven't

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Fwd: Eccentric but brilliant physicist claims gravity doesn't exist

2010-07-16 Thread Mr. Worf
You must remember that the earth's rotation is forcing us down to the ground. The only actual proof that gravity exists is that things crash to earth from the sky and the experiment proving Newton's law that was done on the moon. On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 4:33 AM, Martin Baxter

[scifinoir2] Re: Fwd: Eccentric but brilliant physicist claims gravity doesn't exist

2010-07-15 Thread brent wodehouse
Yes. The 'bad hair day' theory of gravity. 'It goes something like this: your hair frizzles in the heat and humidity, because there are more ways for your hair to be curled than to be straight, and nature likes options. So it takes a force to pull hair straight and eliminate nature’s options.