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Gravity:
"tangentially as might a billiard player ‘kiss’ the object ball with his cue ball. Thus does the hammer inadvertently impel atoms sidewise often to roll atop the next nearest ‘spherical’ aggregate of atoms-- spherical because of the electrons’ orbiting combined with the atoms’ spinning at so high a rate as usually to present a dynamically spherical surface.
(3) I went on to say to Cyril, 'I don’t think hammer men think about their work as bounce-impelling the spherical atoms around as if they were a bunch of indestructible ball bearings stuck together magnetically as a consequence of which the accelerated ball bearings would cleave-roll, to relodge themselves progressively in certain most economically travelled-to, closest-packed, internested rearrangements.
(4) Dislodged atoms of the outer layer atoms of the omniintermagnetized ball bearings would always roll around on one another to relocate themselves in some closest packing array, any two mass-interattracted atoms being at least in tangency. When another dynamical spherical domain atom comes into closest-packing tangency with the first two the mutual interattractiveness interrolls the three to form a triangle. Three in a"
