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Gravitation for Dummies


PSI Blog 20200323 Gravitation for Dummies



[GB: Thanks to Bill Howell for this heads up. Nice review, though it does not explain the physical cause of gravity, which is explained here.]

https://go.glennborchardt.com/grav

2 comments:

  1. From Bill:

    Possible replacement video for today's blog
    That's a bummer that the author pulled his gravitation video. It was good. Here's another one of his that does speak to some concepts you've espoused. Climont is really into historical context (but it is interesting).

    Bill:

    I found another link to "The Gravitation for Dummies" on YouTube. Let's hope he does not take that one down too. It is corrected on the Blog post.

    Glenn

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  2. Here it is if anyone did not get the correct one:

    https://go.glennborchardt.com/grav

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