Newton's law states, for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. If we can confirm this then do we also expand to concede that if gravity is the force that pulls things together, there has to be a force trying to explode things apart?
Also, for one very, very tiny fraction of a second gravity blinked and this force won out, which caused the Big Bang. What do you think? The momentum of this force is seen today in our expanding universe, again what's your opinion.
(Just curious on majority opinion)
2007-02-27
16:04:08
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