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Subject: Can anyone prove that a gravity field is infinite.

Date: Sun Apr 19 22:37:10 1998
Posted by Don Briddell
Grade level: nonaligned
School: NONALIGNED - physics
City: Mt. Airy State/Province: MD
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 893043430.Ph
Message:

Has there been an argument for the notion that gravity is finite? Why does physics generally insist it is infinite? Given there is a limit to the length in which an action can occur, Planck's Length, could not this indicate that gravity and Electromagnetic fields are finite?


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