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To: mrjesse
Now let me ask you - which way will the sun's gravity appear related to it's light? Will the gravity of the sun be in the east while its gravitational pull will be toward the west? I don't think so :-)

You are correct. The effect of the field is instantaneous : ) That is why the rocket scientist boys use Newtons equations when they are aiming to put a rover on Mars.

474 posted on 07/02/2008 9:29:25 AM PDT by LeGrande
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To: LeGrande
You are correct. The effect of the field is instantaneous : ) That is why the rocket scientist boys use Newtons equations when they are aiming to put a rover on Mars.

So are you saying then that you were wrong when you said "In other words when you look at the Sun, you are seeing it about 7 minutes behind where it actually is, but if you had a sensitive gravity sensor where would it point? At the sun you see or 7 minutes ahead of the sun you see?" ?

Or are you still saying that the sun appears to be about 7 minutes behind where it really is?

By the way, do you believe that the sun orbits the earth more then the earth orbits the sun?

Thanks,

-Jesse

482 posted on 07/02/2008 7:49:25 PM PDT by mrjesse (Could it be true? Imagine, being forgiven, and having a cause, greater then yourself, to live for!)
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