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Author Topic: Sideways gravity devices?  (Read 13448 times)

hansvonlieven

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Re: Sideways gravity devices?
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2009, 10:22:23 PM »
What about when the moon is at an angle to an ocean? it pulls at whatever
angle it is, Hans. Get a grip.
Paul-R

Incorrect, The line of force between Moon and Earth is from centre to centre. Besides, the moon is too far away for there to be a meaningful deviation from the perpendicular.

Hans von Lieven