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@Mandlbaur It seems that you are unwilling to engage with some real physics that might help you with your angular momentum problem. You are in some respects like the Philae temple complex
@Mandlbaur
Do you agree that a = GM/r^2, where a is the acceleration experienced by a dropped object, G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the Earth, and r is the distance from the centre of the Earth?