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good grief
March 2nd 09, 05:48 PM
> .................................................. .......... He
> on the other hand sees the universe  dim to invisibility.
>
> Cheers
Well, that is if he doesn't get too distracted by his body getting ripped 
apart molecule by molecule as he descends into the hole as different parts 
are pulled in and stretched by the acceleration of gravity. If he goes in 
feet-first they will pull away from his upper body because they are 
subjected to progressively stronger gravitational forces which will be many 
orders of magnitude stronger than the forces pulling on his head. On the 
bright side, he probably won't see it coming.
Varactor
March 3rd 09, 09:08 AM
On Mar 3, 5:48*am, "good grief" > wrote:
> > .................................................. .......... He
> > on the other hand sees the universe *dim to invisibility.
>
> > Cheers
>
> Well, that is if he doesn't get too distracted by his body getting ripped
> apart molecule by molecule as he descends into the hole as different parts
> are pulled in and stretched by the acceleration of gravity. If he goes in
> feet-first they will pull away from his upper body because they are
> subjected to progressively stronger gravitational forces which will be many
> orders of magnitude stronger than the forces pulling on his head. On the
> bright side, he probably won't see it coming.
Well ya have to be macho to take that route. No pain no gain c?
Cheers
On Mar 2, 10:48*am, "good grief" > wrote:
> > .................................................. .......... He
> > on the other hand sees the universe *dim to invisibility.
>
> > Cheers
>
> Well, that is if he doesn't get too distracted by his body getting ripped
> apart molecule by molecule as he descends into the hole as different parts
> are pulled in and stretched by the acceleration of gravity. If he goes in
> feet-first they will pull away from his upper body because they are
> subjected to progressively stronger gravitational forces which will be many
> orders of magnitude stronger than the forces pulling on his head. On the
> bright side, he probably won't see it coming.
Tidal forces.
Isn't this what happens if you venture too close to a MacDonald's?
good grief
March 3rd 09, 07:37 PM
> Tidal forces.
> Isn't this what happens if you venture too close to a MacDonald's?
No mickey-d's for me......not enough trans-fats or nitrites.  For me it's 
Pizza Hut or Burger Queen. Sometimes Krystal.
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