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Re: Hand assisted laparoscopyFrom: Cheri Van Hoover (cherivh@home.com)Sat Apr 29 10:32:01 2000
DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:
> My understanding is that the tower started to lean almost immediately after construction was complete. My husband, who keeps up with such things, says that it was definitely already leaning when Gallileo performed his experiment. He also says that the experiment failed, as there was about a 0.5 second delay between the impacts of the two balls. This failure is attributed to air friction. Gallileo was aware of the failure and attributed it correctly.
-- Cheri Van Hoover, CNM San Francisco, CA
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