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   Joe Strout wrote in news:joe-AAC1C0.08561502092004   
   @comcast.dca.giganews.com:   
      
      
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   > Really? I thought everyone was aware of those measurements. They're   
   > very old, dating back to Hubble (the astronomer, not the telescope).   
   >   
   >> So, Perhaps what we would find at the center of the moon would be   
   >> space/time rip, in which case, anything not solid enough to   
   >> resist destruction might be sucked into an altenate dimension   
   >> with super-pressure. Thus, what we experience as gravity would   
   >> be the force of a space time rip trying to close itself.   
   >   
   > Um, no. You can think of gravity as a dent in spacetime, but I don't   
   > see how it could be described as a rip.   
   >   
   > Best,   
   > - Joe   
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   Thanks, wow, I've read in various science new stories that   
   their is some rough estimate of where the universe center   
   is located. Is this the method by which that estimate is taken?   
      
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