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Bang Goes That Theory, Hardback Book

Bang Goes That Theory Hardback

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Why do I say that there is no such thing as gravity?

Gravity, as described by Isaac Newton, has the power that draws planets together.

If this was the case, then all the objects in space would be drawn to each other, and this scenario would make the Big Bang sound like a child's burp.

This would not happen. Why do objects fall to the ground? It's because of their weight. You would think that if this was the case, then the heavier ones would land first.

I have to agree with Isaac Newton on this; it is the air resistance.

The Kane force holds objects in their domain. This force is supplied by each galaxy. The universe's spin (Kane force) controls all the galaxies.

If the experts find fault with my logic, what that means is that this book is all theories and is one long fairy tale.

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