By William K. Vogeler Newton’s Apple fell where the Earth used to be. That’s because the Earth is moving along its path in the expansion of the universe [1]. Apples and other matter on the planet are moving along with it, but as they fall through space they are falling towards the place where the Earth was. Indeed, the Earth orbits the Sun at about 66,660 miles per hour. So the Earth moved about 18 miles in the second Newton's Apple fell to the ground. At its core, the Apple did not have gravity at all. It was just just moving through space. Copyright 2007 © William K. Vogeler Author's blog [6]
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