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Unread 05-06-2010, 07:52 AM   #8
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The more Smarty posts, the less I am convinced that he is not constantly drunk. On Vodka. Communist vodka.

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Gravity operates on mass. Mass is a property of matter. Objects with differing masses feel the same effect of gravity.
Using Leibniz law these objects must therefore be the same or gravity must be fictional.
And objects with differing masses actually do feel differing gravitational force. Or, rather, they exert force as well as feeling it, but because of the whole equal-and-opposite-reaction thing, they also feel the force they exert. The force that an object with comparatively low mass exerts on a planet is just insignificant compared to the force of the stellar body this object is probably located on, but there's still a difference between the acceleration that, say, a 1-ton orb experiences and the acceleration that a 1-gram orb experiences, all other things being equal.

As for a theorem...
What would you do if I dared you to take apart Marxism? It's arguably a science.
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