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11 for ’13: Henry Pownall believes in gravity

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On the cusp of 2013, I’ve invited 11 of the greater Houston area’s top minds to write about something they believe, but cannot prove.  A new entry in the 11 for ’13 series will be published each morning during the holidays. Today’s mini essay comes from Henry Pownall, a physical chemist and director of atherosclerosis and lipoprotein research at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute. I believe in gravity, but neither I nor any other scientist on Earth understands what it is. Pownall. We depend on gravity’s existence. We may even take it for granted. Gravity is useful to us in some contexts; in others, we are confronted by its terrible consequences. A good mental exercise is to consider life without it. Thankfully, we have examples. The absence of gravity in a vehicle orbiting the earth shows us just how dependent we are on gravity.

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