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/snip/ I'd be interested in knowing how a distribution that places
most of the mass in one object at arbitrarily large distances (not
to mention in directions that cover a solid angle of nearly 2*pi)
from any given portion of the other object could end up giving a
larger net force than a distribution that keeps all of the mass
within a small distance *and* a smaller range of solid angles.
John Mallinckrodt