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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Gravity,Weight and Altitude?
« on: May 18, 2015, 02:52:58 AM »
Well, no....
In my city I have a high building. 579 feet from bottom to the top floor. If I weigh 10 grams on the bottom and weigh the same 10 grams on the top, it should weigh less than it did on the bottom.
Universal Acceleration says it should weigh the same. The top floor is accelerating at the same rate the bottom floor is.
Gravity says the mass of the earth and the mass of the 10 grams effect each other less the farther away they are.
So we could prove or disprove UA or Gravity. No?
In my city I have a high building. 579 feet from bottom to the top floor. If I weigh 10 grams on the bottom and weigh the same 10 grams on the top, it should weigh less than it did on the bottom.
Universal Acceleration says it should weigh the same. The top floor is accelerating at the same rate the bottom floor is.
Gravity says the mass of the earth and the mass of the 10 grams effect each other less the farther away they are.
So we could prove or disprove UA or Gravity. No?