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Velosity of Mass Theory

11/23/2011 11:22 AM

my theory 1. Presenty the velosity of a mass is by it's design .... thus known. 2. the potential velosity of a mass exceeding the present laws of physics.... is therefore terminal velosity. 3. Velocity of a mass may not restricted to force upon it ... but by design. 4. Yes .... proof of this still not evident yet.... what is your opinion? tom

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Re: Velosity of Mass Theory

11/23/2011 1:24 PM

Oh brother.

Read this. Otherwise go to the library and check out a physics book.

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Re: Velosity of Mass Theory

11/23/2011 9:30 PM

(Velocity of mass) theory is well known physics (conservation of momentum and energy, etc.);

Velocity of (mass theory) is as fast as one can throw it.

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