Why Newton’s apple is heavier in southern Illinois

As this map of Bouguer’s gravity anomaly shows, the pull of the earth varies considerably by region.

\u200bBouguer gravity anomaly map of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Red means higher than average anomalies, blue means lower than average ones.
Gravitational anomalies across Illinois, Indiana and Ohio: red means higher than average, blue is lower than average.  Image: USGS. 
  • The law of gravity may be universal, gravity itself varies considerably across the earth
  • Most factors can be mathematically accounted for; local geology is the odd one out
  • Bouguer gravity anomaly maps like these show regional gravitational variation

Apple and tree

Isaac Newton\u2019s apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire. In the background: the house where he was born.Isaac Newton’s apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire. In the background: the house where he was born.  Image: arthurmarris, CC BY-SA 3.0.

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