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==Topics Related to Gravity==
 
==Topics Related to Gravity==
  
*[[Universal Acceleration]]
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''Flat Earth Gravity Topics''
*[[Evidence for Universal Acceleration]]
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*[[Variations in Gravity]]
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:*'''[[Universal Acceleration]]''' - The Universal Accelerator Main Page
*[[Weight Variation by Latitude]]
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:*'''[[Evidence for Universal Acceleration]]''' - Experiments and background foundation showing that Earth is accelerating upwards
*[[Gravimetry]]
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:*'''[[Variations in Gravity]]''' - Various experiments have failed to find variations in gravity or violations of the Equivalence Principle
*[[Cavendish Experiment]]
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:*'''[[Gravitational Time Dilation]]''' - Time dilates in accordance with the uniform prediction of the Equivalence Principal to various heights
*[[Celestial Gravitation]]
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*[[Gravitational Time Dilation]]
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''Round Earth Gravity Topics''
*[[Eötvös Effect]]
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*[[Equivalence Principle]]
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:*'''[[Weight Variation by Latitude]]''' - An uncontrolled weight change experiment which is not performed in a vaccum chamber
*[[Isostasy]]
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:*'''[[Cavendish Experiment]]''' - An inconsistent short range attraction experiment
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:*'''[[Gravimetry]]''' - Gravimeters are described to be seismometers by mainstream sources
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:*'''[[Isostasy]]''' - The mass attraction of mountains and continents does not behave in accordance with 'gravity'
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''Other''
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:*[[Celestial Gravitation]]
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:*[[Eötvös Effect]]
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:*[[Equivalence Principle]]
  
 
==Topics Related to Earth Rotation and Revolution==
 
==Topics Related to Earth Rotation and Revolution==

Revision as of 17:35, 6 March 2020

Topics Related to Gravity

Flat Earth Gravity Topics

Round Earth Gravity Topics

  • Weight Variation by Latitude - An uncontrolled weight change experiment which is not performed in a vaccum chamber
  • Cavendish Experiment - An inconsistent short range attraction experiment
  • Gravimetry - Gravimeters are described to be seismometers by mainstream sources
  • Isostasy - The mass attraction of mountains and continents does not behave in accordance with 'gravity'

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Topics Related to Earth Rotation and Revolution

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