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Apr 19 at 11:21 history edited ProfRob CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 9, 2021 at 18:31 comment added Solomon Slow Re, "But I find it hard to believe..." People say that a lot when they are introduced to concepts from the theory of relativity. But, they say it mostly about scenarios that involve mind-boggling extremes of force, energy, momentum, etc. If we set the scene with some hypothetical force of nature that suddenly crushes the entire Earth down to the size of a grape, then you should be prepared to contemplate ideas that may be a bit outside of your normal, day-to-day experience. (e.g., a satellite in an orbit with a radius of thousands of km around an object that is only the size of a grape.)
May 20, 2021 at 7:04 answer added ProfRob timeline score: 0
May 20, 2021 at 3:55 comment added Ambica Govind @Yejus Perhaps 'distribution' would have been a better word. Sorry!
May 20, 2021 at 3:54 history edited Ambica Govind CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 19, 2021 at 14:30 answer added Brick timeline score: 1
May 19, 2021 at 13:29 history edited Qmechanic
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May 19, 2021 at 13:10 history edited SG8 CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 19, 2021 at 11:59 history edited Urb CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 19, 2021 at 11:55 answer added Charles Tucker 3 timeline score: 0
May 19, 2021 at 11:50 comment added Yejus Your question is unclear. What does the orientation of the earth's mass have to do with anything?
May 19, 2021 at 11:45 comment added user226006 Hi, I think you need to clarify your question. What is it about this situation that causes you difficulties?
May 19, 2021 at 11:36 history asked Ambica Govind CC BY-SA 4.0