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There are TWO spaces in an interaction.


TWO spaces, NOT one,
are involved in an interaction.

"Newton's formula Fg=GMm/r^2"
only has ONE space ("r").

As can be seen by tossing a bolas into the air,
two bodies interact about a common point,
in a common time (The time period of the system.).

The use of ONE space leads to several errors,
that have to be corrected by resorting to such
unnecessary concepts as "reduced mass".

The force at the "common point" tends toward a balance,
rather than toward infinity as it does in Newton's
and Einstein's Black Hole physics.

The Physics Tutorial on my Web site
explains this in a few, simple, graphic-oriented steps
and develops a unique Physical Properties Chart
that shows the relationships between time, space, and
the mechanical, electrical and magnetic properties.


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