The Apple

Robert Rittel
2 min readMay 5, 2024

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The proportion between an apple to earth and earth to the sun is the same. The force that makes the apple fall is the same force that makes the earth to orbit around the sun and the moon around the earth.

That was it what Newton hit, when the apple fell on his head, for him knowing the square of the distance between their centers of mass.

The gravitational force between two masses is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional.

All depends on distance and mass of the objects involved.

When the apple falls or you fall, it’s not the gravitational force that injures you. It’s the force of the ground on you, when it decelerates towards you.

From this, Newton could calculate the acceleration needed to hold the Moon to its circular orbit with the earth and earth to the sun.

At the same time he was wondering about the apple story in the bible and its symbolic meaning and came to the conclusion, that gravity has very little value for those who are determined to reach for the moon, the sun or the stars. For they know that gravity holds the universe together in beauties grace to make it float.

The laws of gravity and the divine will are the karmic threshold in slow motion into the present and reflection, of the past as a gravity image echo, working in the present with mind as heart and soul.

Newton stated that it needed probably many apples and lifetimes to realize that; he who thinks half-heartedly will not believe in God; but he who really thinks, has to believe in God.

Unfolding his secret through nature and revealing the mysteries of the apple as a pi and not as a forbidden fruit in the heart of the people.

Then for every bite, one tastes the fruit of a tree and the knowledge that have been around for centuries in the living paradise, to keep the doctor away. Those are the apple that does not fall far from the tree.

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