Friday, June 29, 2007

Just dropping in

After taking a few weeks off from my writings on gravity, I made a few clarifications in my three articles at Wikipedia.

Hopefully, these changes will help readers understand the basic theory. For my part, they add to the viability of the theory.

For example, I incorporated into my third article, "The Core of the Apple," the observation that the Earth is orbiting the Sun at about 66,660 miles and hour. That translates to about 18 miles a second.

This more concretely illustrates my idea that falling objects, like apples, are not falling toward the Earth so much as they are falling towards the space where the Earth was. In other words, in the second an object falls to the ground the Earth is 18 miles removed.

If you take the journey through my gravity theory, I hope these changes help you enjoy the ride.