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From: "Geo"
"Paul Ranson" wrote in message
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> Force doesn't imply energy. The mere existence of a gravitational force
> between two objects doesn't imply that they are expending energy.
F=MA, you can't have force without applying energy in some form, if no
energy is being used then all you would have is motion not acceleration.
> When you move an object is there a drag from the gravity waves it's
> emitting?
Try and move the two planet sized pool balls in my example further apart.
Geo.
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