question to the science nutters, page-24

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    Some very good points some posters make.

    The Earth weighs absolutely nothing when it is it's 'natural orbit'.

    If it happens to be out of it's 'natural orbit' then it will weigh 'something'.



    The Law of Balance

    Rhythmic balanced interchange is the inviolate law which must be obeyed. Nature persistently violates it & Nature instantly pays the price of its violations in its storms, tornadoes, avalanches & tragedy of field, forest & jungle.

    Man persistently violates it & instantly pays the price the price of his violation in his crashing business failure, enmities, unhappiness & illness.

    All the storms of the earth cannot effect the balance of the earth, for the balance of the Universe cannot be upset. The earth continues in its fixed, balanced orbit with so much precision that its position can be determined at any time to the split second.

    If the earth disobeyed this law by the slightest variance, its oceans would sweep its continents clear of all living & growing things.

    Weight

    Weight is a measure of unbalance. It indicates the intensiyu of desire of any mass which is out of balance to find balance.
    Every mass in the universe has its proper potential position. Every mass will find that position if not prevented from doing so by the bindings of other masses.
    Weight should be measured dually as temperature is. It should have an above & a below zero to measure the intensity of dessire to rise from the earth as well as to fall towards it.

    Weight is matter out of place.

    Our balanced Earth is Weightless.

    The earth could have weight if removed to other pressure farther extended from the plane of the lens-like wheel of which our sun is the hub. If it could be pushed towards the sun by some giant hand, it would sekk balance in its own orbit when released, exactly as a man would rise when plunged beneath his own balance level in water.
 
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