OnToMars
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The inverse square thing is not a product of Newtonian physics. It's one of those things that curiously pops up all over the place in science. It would only be logical for it to appear in subspace physics. And subspace physics would be an extension of Newtonian physics and Einsteinen (sp?) physics, just as Einsteinen is an extension of Newtonian. The math may be different and things may at first seem to follow radically different rules, but out there somewhere is the Elegant Principle that holds true across everything governing the operation of the universe.
-------------------- If God didn't want us to fly, he wouldn't have given us Bernoulli's Principle.
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