
Re: The Pioneer Effect, and a New Theory of Gravity
Actually the Pioneers understood gravity at least as well as you do.
They knew that their horses had to work much harder pulling a wagon
uphill than pulling a wagon on the level. They also understood momentum,
in that when they got the wagon rolling it was easier to move and difficult
to stop.
"bkh99" <btb1@sasktel.net> wrote in message
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> It was inevitable that if there were found to be serious flaws in our
> physics and in our understanding of gravity or such things as
> 'momentum' these would be quickly revealed beginning in the early
> 1970s, when human beings first began to explore space.
> A new summation of this theory and a set of proposed experiments to
> test the predictions of the Unified Field Theory is found here..
>
http://www.awitness.org/unified/pages/new_physics.html