Bob Bergeson

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The result is momentous: objects do not fall always at a constant speed, as everybody thought. Their speed, instead, gradually increases during the early part of the fall. In this phase, what is constant is not the speed of the fall but rather the acceleration—that is to say, the rate at which speed increases. And magically, this acceleration turns out to be the same for all objects.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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