re: #92 FemNaziBitch
wait . .
So at what distance does Newtonian Gravity stop applying?
Newtonian gravity can hold over very long distances (e.g., extra-galactic distance).
Newtonian physics breaks down when things move very fast (special relativity), when gravity is intense (general relativity), and for atomic/subatomic physics (quantum mechanics etc.).
The beauty of something like Newtonian physics is that even when it is superseded by a better theory, it remains as useful as it always was in its domain of validity.