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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-08 22:10:01  
Newton's Law of a Gravitational Constant which is applied to not only the Whole Universe but also Einstein's General Relativity. . .

...does Not exist

If it existed then NASA would never had reached Pluto.
Leaving Earth requires a payload to escape.
Now you're in the Sun's Gravitational Pull and would need as much fuel to reach Pluto. .
...not unless the Newton's 'Law' is Wrong

Which is exactly What NASA showed to be the case.
The Solar System is Not held together by a Gravitational Constant
 
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-08 22:12:57  
Siren.Akson said: »
Newton's Law of a Gravitational Constant which is applied to not only the Whole Universe but also Einstein's General Relativity. . .

...does Not exist

If it existed then NASA would never had reached Pluto.
Leaving Earth requires a payload to escape.
Now you're in the Sun's Gravitational Pull and would need as much fuel to reach Pluto. .
...not unless the Newton's 'Law' is Wrong

Which is exactly What NASA showed to be the case.
The Solar System is Not held together by a Gravitational Constant
NASA debunked Newton's Law & nobody even noticed
 
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-08 22:29:43  
Akson, you do realize that gravitational pull decreases as objects move away from them, don't you? I don't know why you think it would be so frickin' hard to escape the sun's gravitational pull with a rocket en route to Pluto.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-08 22:40:39  
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My very limited knowledge of the subject is made by pure curiosity, not true knowledge.

Something I think you are lacking, but whatev.
I couldn't care any less what you thought of my intelligence, but I am definitely more curiosity than anything else as well. With most topics.

I even posed the same question (he mentioned asking NASA) on Reddit, 6 months ago, and those were the answers above.
I was referring to Akson's curiosity (or lack thereof), not knowledge.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-08 22:42:01  
Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Akson, you do realize that gravitational pull decreases as objects move away from them, don't you? I don't know why you think it would be so frickin' hard to escape the sun's gravitational pull with a rocket en route to Pluto.
The Sun's Gravitational pull would stretch way beyond Pluto. You think such force holding our whole Solar System together would require 0.01% of the Fuel necessary just to leave Earth? You cannot "Escape the Sun's gravitational pull" when such is the force Holding everything together. Meaning if such a force existed then you cannot and will not ever have enough Fuel to plow ahead to Pluto.

The payload was dumped... the Sun's gravitational Pull is too Weak to hold onto Planets whipping around at 20k mph around the Sun. Otherwise New Horizons would never had reached it's destination having to climb an uphill flight. Zero Gravity is Legit.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-07-08 22:43:18  
Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Akson, you do realize that gravitational pull decreases as objects move away from them, don't you? I don't know why you think it would be so frickin' hard to escape the sun's gravitational pull with a rocket en route to Pluto.
Didn't you know? If you throw a rock towards the sun from the earth's surface, it will fly towards it. At least, according to Akson.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-08 22:51:44  
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Akson, you do realize that gravitational pull decreases as objects move away from them, don't you? I don't know why you think it would be so frickin' hard to escape the sun's gravitational pull with a rocket en route to Pluto.
The Sun's Gravitational pull would stretch way beyond Pluto. You think such force holding our whole Solar System together would require 0.01% of the Fuel necessary just to leave Earth? You cannot "Escape the Sun's gravitational pull" when such is the force Holding everything together. Meaning if such a force existed then you cannot and will not ever have enough Fuel to plow ahead to Pluto.

The payload was dumped... the Sun's gravitational Pull is too Weak to hold onto Planets whipping around at 20k mph around the Sun. Otherwise New Horizons would never had reached it's destination having to climb an uphill flight. Zero Gravity is Legit.

You clearly have no understanding of angular momentum and orbits. A rocket can easily escape because it has low mass and high proportional thrust. It's not rocket science.... Okay, it is, but it's a stupidly simple part of rocket science.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-08 23:23:07  
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Akson, you do realize that gravitational pull decreases as objects move away from them, don't you? I don't know why you think it would be so frickin' hard to escape the sun's gravitational pull with a rocket en route to Pluto.
The Sun's Gravitational pull would stretch way beyond Pluto. You think such force holding our whole Solar System together would require 0.01% of the Fuel necessary just to leave Earth? You cannot "Escape the Sun's gravitational pull" when such is the force Holding everything together. Meaning if such a force existed then you cannot and will not ever have enough Fuel to plow ahead to Pluto.

The payload was dumped... the Sun's gravitational Pull is too Weak to hold onto Planets whipping around at 20k mph around the Sun. Otherwise New Horizons would never had reached it's destination having to climb an uphill flight. Zero Gravity is Legit.

You clearly have no understanding of angular momentum and orbits. A rocket can easily escape because it has low mass and high proportional thrust. It's not rocket science.... Okay, it is, but it's a stupidly simple part of rocket science.
Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

No need to Test Earth's Gravitational Pull. We alrdy done smashed 500x into F.A.I.L attempting to land on Mars...
Just go with the Theory of the Universe. Then create bigger Theories that go unchecked. Brilliant.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-08 23:30:30  
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Akson, you do realize that gravitational pull decreases as objects move away from them, don't you? I don't know why you think it would be so frickin' hard to escape the sun's gravitational pull with a rocket en route to Pluto.
Didn't you know? If you throw a rock towards the sun from the earth's surface, it will fly towards it. At least, according to Akson.
Yo "KING" chill G. . not Everybody is the Messiah like Einstein. Sometimes we have False Phrophets coming w/ "Crosses" and Priests creating "Theories" out of thin air only to have Magic like Hubble transform such visions into a Reality!

Everybody is a Prophet nowadays. . .
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-08 23:35:09  
LIGO cannot Detect how Far out Earth's Gravity reaches yet...
...it can Detect a G-Wave from 50 trillion Light Years away

Einstein "The Prophecy" fullfilled

We're forming a mockery of Einstein...
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-08 23:55:46  
Siren.Akson said: »
Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

This may come as a surprise to you, but we're on the Earth, you see. The gravity has a much larger affect on a rocket trying to escape the Earth's atmosphere than it does an object 93,000,000 miles away. Then again, that only makes sense to someone who understands how math works, and probably cavemen.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-09 00:03:05  
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Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

This may come as a surprise to you, but we're on the Earth, you see. The gravity has a much larger affect on a rocket trying to escape the Earth's atmosphere than it does an object 93,000,000 miles away. Then again, that only makes sense to someone who understands how math works, and probably cavemen.
Oh Wise One. How much greater is the Sun's Mass & Gravity compared to the Earth. Wise One do we not see that we are very close to the Sun in comparison to Pluto.

Maybe you TOO can be "Who wants to be America"s NEXT Prophet" Game
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-09 00:05:21  
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Even when the Whole discussion came from me Asking NASA to actually Test 'How far Does Earth's Gravitational Pull exert Force'
Don't feel bad for posing the question. In order to have a stable, circular orbit, there needs to be a force supplies towards the center of orbit, and it must have the magnitude

F = m•v2 / r

In case of a gravitational orbit, this force must be supplied by gravity. The formula for this force is

F = G•M•m/r2

With M the mass of the large object and m the mass of the small object.

To have a stable orbit, these forces must be the same, so therefore

m•v2 / r = G•M•m/r2

Multiply bot sides by r/m to get

v2 = G•M/r
r = G•M/v2
See. Now I know for certain. Just how broken the Answer was you recieved from Reddit. It totally ignores Atmospheric Pressure, the makeup of the Atmosphere + Buoyancy. It also ignores the strength of the EMF surrounding the Planet. Since the EMF prevents the Sun from destroying Atmospheres. Without an EMF there is NO little g nor big G

They NEVER tested the equation 'Mass = Gravity' which is Why landing on Mars was supposed to be 1/3 the Gravity of Earth but it wasnt... Everything came down HARD as a ROCK. NASA needed the works to land on Mars w/o crashing... a combination of 'Retro Rockets', 'Parachutes', 'Aero Breaking' and even 'Airbags' to land w/o crashing into pieces. So says a NASA affiliate. The Curse of Mars. . .
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-09 00:07:51  
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Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

This may come as a surprise to you, but we're on the Earth, you see. The gravity has a much larger affect on a rocket trying to escape the Earth's atmosphere than it does an object 93,000,000 miles away. Then again, that only makes sense to someone who understands how math works, and probably cavemen.
Oh Wise One. How much greater is the Sun's Mass & Gravity compared to the Earth. Wise One do we not see that we are very close to the Sun in comparison to Pluto.

Maybe you TOO can be "Who wants to be America"s NEXT Prophet" Game

You can literally just plug the masses and distances into the formula for gravitational force and see where your argument falls apart. It's not hard, seriously.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-09 00:09:14  
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Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

This may come as a surprise to you, but we're on the Earth, you see. The gravity has a much larger affect on a rocket trying to escape the Earth's atmosphere than it does an object 93,000,000 miles away. Then again, that only makes sense to someone who understands how math works, and probably cavemen.
Oh Wise One. How much greater is the Sun's Mass & Gravity compared to the Earth. Wise One do we not see that we are very close to the Sun in comparison to Pluto.

Maybe you TOO can be "Who wants to be America"s NEXT Prophet" Game

You can literally just plug the masses and distances into the formula for gravitational force and see where your argument falls apart. It's not hard, seriously.
Oops they crashed AGAIN.. gdi. It's alot harder than you think Einstein.
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-09 00:14:12  
Well children...

At least NOW we finally Learned the Difference between a Real "Prophecy" vs a Man made Hoax...


See. It's really Not that Hard to separate FACTS from FICTION
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-07-09 00:14:19  
Siren.Akson said: »
Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Siren.Akson said: »
Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Siren.Akson said: »
Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

This may come as a surprise to you, but we're on the Earth, you see. The gravity has a much larger affect on a rocket trying to escape the Earth's atmosphere than it does an object 93,000,000 miles away. Then again, that only makes sense to someone who understands how math works, and probably cavemen.
Oh Wise One. How much greater is the Sun's Mass & Gravity compared to the Earth. Wise One do we not see that we are very close to the Sun in comparison to Pluto.

Maybe you TOO can be "Who wants to be America"s NEXT Prophet" Game

You can literally just plug the masses and distances into the formula for gravitational force and see where your argument falls apart. It's not hard, seriously.
Oops they crashed AGAIN.. gdi. It's alot harder than you think Einstein.

Something tells me that these places didn't ban you for being a gravity-denying rebel. It might have something to do with an attitude problem often associated with people who have no clue what they're talking about but who will never admit they're wrong. Although it makes more sense now why you brought this into P&R....
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-09 00:22:09  
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
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Oh.. so it's HARD to Escape from Earth's gravity but EZ peasy covergirl to just go off Mach speeds across the Solar System escaping the Sun's Gravity. Damn Im really starting to appreciate this Gravitational Constant that only works when you close your eyes. No fuel. No problem, yo. Sun's Gravity only works on Planets like Magnetism. . .

This may come as a surprise to you, but we're on the Earth, you see. The gravity has a much larger affect on a rocket trying to escape the Earth's atmosphere than it does an object 93,000,000 miles away. Then again, that only makes sense to someone who understands how math works, and probably cavemen.
Oh Wise One. How much greater is the Sun's Mass & Gravity compared to the Earth. Wise One do we not see that we are very close to the Sun in comparison to Pluto.

Maybe you TOO can be "Who wants to be America"s NEXT Prophet" Game

You can literally just plug the masses and distances into the formula for gravitational force and see where your argument falls apart. It's not hard, seriously.
Oops they crashed AGAIN.. gdi. It's alot harder than you think Einstein.

Something tells me that these places didn't ban you for being a gravity-denying rebel. It might have something to do with an attitude problem often associated with people who have no clue what they're talking about but who will never admit they're wrong. Although it makes more sense now why you brought this into P&R....
Keep the Faith, yo. Absolutely NO science required to Explain the Universe. Yall only require Theories and False Prophecies to remain spiritual Followers & True believers.

They couldnt come out on top Winning debating vs me so they Banned me. Yeah man Politics & RELIGION. Im not a 'True Believer' in Gravity explaining the Whole Universe w/ Fantasies we call "Theories"
 
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By Siren.Akson 2017-07-09 00:41:13  
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so you're a god'er?
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LIGO cannot Detect how Far out Earth's Gravity reaches yet...
...it can Detect a G-Wave from 50 trillion Light Years away

Einstein "The Prophecy" fullfilled

We're forming a mockery of Einstein...
Very low blow deeming someone whom rejected the notion of SMBH + G-Waves into claiming that person Forsaw SMBH + G-Waves if he wasnt so dumb and knew How to do the Math of his Own equations...

No surprise though. Look how they failed to teach anyone about Tesla. Not like he single-handedly uplifted all of humanity through his 300 patents of inventions or anything...
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Something tells me that these places didn't ban you for being a gravity-denying rebel. It might have something to do with an attitude problem often associated with people who have no clue what they're talking about but who will never admit they're wrong. Although it makes more sense now why you brought this into P&R....
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Something like that. . .
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By Eboneezer 2017-07-09 03:45:51  
I'm not going to attempt to read any of this space stuff but I'm hoping it involves bringing Pluto back to planet status. I'm kind of getting my hopes up after seeing some of these diagrams!

If it does, just let me know who's side I'm on so i can go back and +1 a few of their posts.

#TeamPluto #MakePlutoGreatAgain
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