Jul 1964
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Nature, Volume 203, Issue 4941, pp. 175 (1964).
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IT is possible to show mathematically that a particle which is located on a rotating object is attracted by all the particles of the object according to the inverse square law. Several important consequences follow as a result of this theorem. One of the most important is that Newton's second law of motion and the law of universal gravitation are not laws apart; one can be deduced from the other. Another is that gravity is due to the rotation of the Galaxy, and from this the following verifiable conclusion is obtained.
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