To: balrog666
No sir,
You have missed the hint, every body of matter in the universe attracts every other body of matter in the universe. Saying that rules of physics are constant here, and not constant at some other place, is a fallacy. It is an incredibly semantic fallacy. It destroys the value of any knowledge that can be gained from the argument, and I know from experience, that it is an argument used by amateur debaters. As soon as scientists find a point where a constant law of physics is not applicable, then I will believe you.
To: conservative_crusader
No sir, You have missed the hint, So, you could have taken two minutes and looked up the "Theory of Gravity" and the "Law of Gravity" and learned something new for once on this thread, but noooooo ... you want to be a dumbass all your life.
Now why am I not surprised but this?
378 posted on
12/08/2004 12:34:36 PM PST by
balrog666
(The invisible and the nonexistent look very much alike.)
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