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To: AndrewC
Again, 2 != 1.

And again, 1 + (-1) = 0.

246 posted on 06/15/2003 6:25:09 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: Physicist
And again, 1 + (-1) = 0.

That somehow negates 2 != 1? We are not speaking of something moving then moving back. Something moved. If R has changed the forces associated with R have changed. That is somewhat related to how we can tell that R has changed.

248 posted on 06/15/2003 8:44:36 AM PDT by AndrewC
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