David Swidler
Philosopher
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This doesn't quite fit, but the topic reminds me of an idea Scott Adams fooled around with in The Dilbert Future. He noted that some (all? I don't remember exactly) of gravity could be explained by an alternative: that all matter in the universe was constantly increasing in mass and volume at the same rate. It holds up well for most simple tests, but I'm pretty sure it falls apart, especially when it comes to interplanetary/interstellar effects.
