> An increase in acceleration (third derivative
positive) would account for
> increased gravity.
> :-)
On Tue, 21 Jan 2025, wrcooke(a)wrcooke.net wrote:
Geez! All this pseudo science! All ya gotta do is
follow the REAL science! Of course gravity has increased since there was nothing here!
Now we have all these plants, and bugs, and animals, and 8 billion humans. All that
increased mass increases the gravity. And every time a baby is born it gets even
stronger. Pretty soon we will all be crushed under our own weight!
You're welcome ;-)
Thank you,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_topics_characterized_as_pseudoscience
and, rain and snow surely can't be adequately compensated for by simple
evaporation!
Note that I did specifically suggest the possibility of increased mass:
> Has the earth's mass increased significantly?
If a lower gravity is a significant factor in why life could be created
more easily in the past, then perhaps some orbital experiments?