From: johnlawrencereedjr on
The planet attractor action.
johnreed July 31, 2010

On planet and moon surface objects where mass units are conserved, the
resistance they represent must be cumulative and additive and apply
across grouped, planet and moon surface fundamental material entities.
What can we accumulate and add too, in the frame where mass is
conserved and where grouped, individual entity, mass magnitudes, may
vary?

I say that the resistance we work against is the conserved cumulative
resistance of planet and moon surface atoms (see Section 6). Therefore
we do not feel a universal gravitational force. Provided this is
correct reasoning, can anyone tell me what we do feel?

If inert mass is the quantitative measure of the conserved cumulative
resistance of a planet surface, inert object's atoms (that we measure
and feel), and if we are living, planet surface inertial objects; Then
what we measure and feel, and call gravitational force, is the
accelerated, conserved, cumulative resistance of a planet surface
inertial object's atoms. This includes the atoms that make up our
bodies and the atoms in the bowling ball etc. that we lift.

Provided this is correct reasoning, we must conclude that the Earth
attractor acts on atoms and not on mass.
Have a good time.
jr

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