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Mon Mar 15 13:13:28 1982
Variation of G with universe mass?
I am wondering if Newton's gravitational constant G varies with
the total mass of the universe.That is, if two golf balls were
the only mass in the universe would the gravitational attraction
between them be different from the situation of the same balls
in a universe with a uniform distribution of mass?
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