About this "big bang" thing (long winded)

George Rimel (grimel@ibm.net)
Fri, 24 Oct 1997 23:54:21 -0400


ReedActs@Aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 97-10-21 23:42:03 EDT, you write:
> 
> << Fgravity = G(m1*m2)/(r^2)  where Fgravity = gravitational force G =
>  gravitational const m1 = mass of object 1 m2 = mass of object 2 r =
>  distance between the two objects.  Since the limit of Fgravity is
>  undefined, Fgravity, just before the Big Bang, approaches infinity.
>   >>
>   Oh yeah, I see whatcha mean...

Well, Bro Richard started getting specific, so I got a little  beyond
the general answer, to "refute" his response.  He is very capable
oposition asking questions and posing answers to my questions that most
high school and below teachers don't know exist, much less think to
ask.  Sorry for the brain overload.

Didn't you start this by asking what questions to ask the teachers??

Well, I hope this little excersion helps someone with the local
edukation system.

Skip


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In the begining God said BANG! and it was BIG