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Posted 2002-10-05, 02:03 PM in reply to BlueCube's post "From Fark.com: Gravity is stronger in..."
According to the article, yes. (But, the drawing's not to scale.) Even a small "blurge" in the core would have a detectable effect. And, the Earth's not a perfect sphere anyway, so the gravity isn't exacty equal everywhere else, either.

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