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klyfix March 28 2011, 20:38:56 UTC
I'm guessing that maybe he was meaning to say that the steady rotation of the station produced a "gravity" that was the same as any planet. Which would also not be quiet true, but a bit more true.

Now, a hollow planet where people lived on the inside might well have a "gravity" produced by centrifugal force; something Hollow Earth theorists tend to miss that on the inside of a sphere things would actually be essentially weightless as the pull of one side of the sphere would counter the pull of the other side.

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wilukern April 13 2011, 05:56:02 UTC
I am doing research for my university thesis, thanks for your great points, now I am acting on a sudden impulse.

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qicaarmy April 13 2011, 21:01:21 UTC
Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.

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