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Nobody wants to give up 1/r^2, including me.

However, what if it holds, but if inertia is quantized, then you get less gravitational effect at 90 degrees to the path of motion at astronomic distances as it recedes into the quantum noise.

Which fits observations with inventing dark matter, or tweaking gravity.




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