Another reason not to trust the scales!
Gravity is not the same all over the planet.
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/best-earth-gravity-map-ever-geoid-1591/
Luke.... trust the jeans.
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/best-earth-gravity-map-ever-geoid-1591/
Luke.... trust the jeans.
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Great, so because I'm a mile high I'm not as much of a cow? Sweeeeet.0
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The earth has cellulite!
I just always knew I weighed less in New Mexico than in California....hehe...0 -
Great, so because I'm a mile high I'm not as much of a cow? Sweeeeet.
LOL! There is hope for us mountain people after all!0 -
Great, so because I'm a mile high I'm not as much of a cow? Sweeeeet.
LOL! There is hope for us mountain people after all!
I can't wait to go to sea level and weigh myself now! Not to mention shave a sizable chunk off my run time; the extra O2 makes us instant Wonder Women... once we get over that "drowning" feeling as soon as we hop off the plane into some real humidity, lol!0 -
I think I'm gonna move up to the mountains...not happy with my Cali weight! LOL!!!!0
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Gravity is not the same all over the planet.
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/best-earth-gravity-map-ever-geoid-1591/
Luke.... trust the jeans.
TRUST THE JEANS!0 -
I think I'm gonna move up to the mountains...not happy with my Cali weight! LOL!!!!
You'll "gain weight" up here. More earth beneath you = stronger gravitational pull. The article says the satellite gets pulled closer to the earth when it passes over the Alps, etc. and that's how they measure the pull.
Edited to add that this threw my spouse for a loop because he always thought gravity was less here because we were farther from the center of the earth. *shrug*0 -
I think I'm gonna move up to the mountains...not happy with my Cali weight! LOL!!!!
You'll "gain weight" up here. More earth beneath you = stronger gravitational pull. The article says the satellite gets pulled closer to the earth when it passes over the Alps, etc. and that's how they measure the pull.
Edited to add that this threw my spouse for a loop because he always thought gravity was less here because we were farther from the center of the earth. *shrug*
gravity is lower the higher you go up.
if it got higher, than the moon would be accelerating toward the earth!0 -
Crap... Contradiction: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/23/science/q-a-altitude-and-weight.html0
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I think I'm gonna move up to the mountains...not happy with my Cali weight! LOL!!!!
You'll "gain weight" up here. More earth beneath you = stronger gravitational pull. The article says the satellite gets pulled closer to the earth when it passes over the Alps, etc. and that's how they measure the pull.
Edited to add that this threw my spouse for a loop because he always thought gravity was less here because we were farther from the center of the earth. *shrug*
gravity is lower the higher you go up.
if it got higher, than the moon would be accelerating toward the earth!
Yeah, that sounds right. Except that doesn't explain the satellite issue in the original article. I'm just gunna hush up and plead the blonde thing. Lmao0
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