In a message dated 2/12/01 3:03:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
David_Bowman@GEORGETOWNCOLLEGE.EDU writes:
<< In fact, even when M2 = 0 and there is no
second particle at the spatial origin there is a repulsive force
pushing mass M1 away from that origin. >>
Dave This is hard idea to understand. The cosmological constant produces a
repulsive force IAW F=A*R*M*C^2 where A is the cosmological constant (As you
basically say) . However assuming that there is only one mass in our Universe
is what sense is R a meaningful term? With nothing else in the Universe to be
distant from what can R possible mean?