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From: Peter Mikelsons <mikelson@????????.edu> Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 08:54:00 -0700 (MST) Subject: Re: Question about dragons
On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Leroy Van Camp III wrote:
> Again...
> Page 7, CoAS : "Every body in space has its own gravity."
> Also on Page 7 : "When he reaches the point where the planet's
> air is no longer breathable, he is breathing his own air, held near him
> by his body's own gravity."
>
But I'm sure you recall CoAS p. 13, "Any structure or creature with an
axis at least 25 feet long has a plane of gravity sufficient to
attract other objects. A person could walk on the back of a
25-foot-tall giant floating in space as if the giant was a planet."
Peter.Mikelsons@????????.edu
http://hep-www.Colorado.EDU/~mikelson/
Grad. Student, Physics, University of Colorado, USA
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| Question about dragons | Simson Leigh | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Leroy Van Camp III | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Static | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Leroy Van Camp III | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Static | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | steve swenson | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Leroy Van Camp III | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Leroy Van Camp III | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Paul Westermeyer | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | S. Wilson | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Leroy Van Camp III | |||
| Re: Question about dragons | Peter Mikelsons |