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and how fast is the earth moving toward my feet?

2006-11-12 00:40:40 · 4 answers · asked by goring 6 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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According to Mark McCutcheon and his Final Theory (of everything), gravity is the result of everything in the universe expanding at a universal constant atomic expansion rate (XA) of 0.00000077 per second squared.

From his book:

"This numeric result for the universal atomic expansion rate, XA, means that we can now calculate the amount of overall expansion each second of any atom, object, or planet simply by multiplying their radii by XA. Multiplying the radius of the Earth by XA gives 4.9 meters, which is the distance an object "falls due to gravity" on Earth in its first second. So, in essence, we can now calculate the effective gravity of every atom, object, and planet simply by knowing their size. This is radically different from Newton's idea of gravity, which states that a gravitational force emanates from all objects in proportion to their mass."

So, as all atoms composing the Earth and all the atoms composing yourself are growing at a certain expansion rate, and since the Earth proportionally grows faster than you, in reality you are never falling towards the Earth, on the contrary the Earth is pushing you constantly as it grows.

You would not feel falling in a free fall (in a vacuum), the Earth would be growing towards you very fast at a speed of 4.9 meters per second. As you also grow in size yourself at the same expansion rate, the distance between you and the Earth shrinks at a speed of 9.8 meters per second squared.

No strange force emanating from objects, attracting each other. Simply shrinking distances between them due to everything expanding at a constant rate. That is gravity according to Mark McCutcheon.

See the link below. It is not very clear on that website what the new gravity theory is all about, but if you contact me I will give you all the details. This is the kind of thing that could change the future, and yet, could virtually pass unnoticed in the history of humanity. Check it out... Mark McCutcheon probably does not have all the answers, but I'm sure he is up to something important which could answer many of your questions you have asked so far.

2006-11-14 01:21:47 · answer #1 · answered by RM 1 · 0 1

Yes. do you know what is centripetal force? Better read up on it.
We move with 9.8 m/ s^2 and earth moves with negligible acceleration towards you because even the gravitational force may be of the same magnitude consider the mass of the earth too!earths too big!

2006-11-12 00:50:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are not moving relative to the earth, but you are being subjected to an acceleration of 9.8m/s^2. That does not mean that you are moving. You will only move if you step over an open hole, and then you will gain speed accordingly. Until then, the acceleration manifests itself as "weight". w=mg When you step over that hole, you are weightless and in freefall.

2006-11-12 01:11:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

at the beginning...Earth's rotation: At 34 stages North variety (l. a.), you would be shifting at around 650 mph (1050 km/h). 2nd of all...Earth revolution around the solar, that's sixty six,000 mph. (104,six hundred km/h). And, finally, the two the solar's action around the middle of the Milky way Galaxy, and our Galaxy's action in the direction of the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies, is the two 31 miles in line with 2nd (50 km/sec)!

2016-12-28 19:28:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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