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Old Aug 5, 2004 | 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by incublinkus
You're obviously a tool and have no idea how gravity works. Put simply, if two objects have mass, their is an attraction between them, and the one with greater mass seems to pull the lesser towards it. The Moon, Mars, Mecury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and all of said planets moons have gravity. It may be less than earth, but their is still gravity. I think mars has like 40% of the gravity we have on earth. So if you weight 200 lbs on earth, you'll only appear to weigh 80lbs on mars...

first off, no need for name calling, come off the play ground and act. like a grownup

but since you wanted to bring that element into the conversation, moron, we resolved the gravity discussion about 5 or 6 posts ago... catch up to it

2nd, that stuff that weighs 200 lbs appears to weigh 80 lbs, what about the stuff that weighs an ounce or 2, what about a sheet of paper... i work at a bank... counting money wont be much fun if its weightless and everytime i open the drawer, it floats away.
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