Subject: Wouldn't lagrange points trap 'antigravity' particles, if they exist?
Date: Fri Aug 20 12:50:36 2004
Posted by mo-o
Grade level: grad (non-science)
School: graduate
City: kihei State/Province: hi
Country: usa
Area of science: Astronomy
ID: 1093024236.As
Message:
If there were some natural particle that was able to deflect/repel gravity,
wouldn't they tend to accumulate at the two stable lagrange points?
Re: Wouldn't lagrange points trap 'antigravity' particles, if they exist?
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