Recent conjectures suggest the universe may have large extra dimensions,
through which gravity propagates. This implies gross departures from Newton's
law of gravity at small length scales. Here I consider some implications for
particle dynamics on scales comparable to the compactification radius, R_c
\ltorder 1 mm. During planet formation, coalescence of micron sized dust
grains to planetesimals is a rate critical step. Blum et al (2000) found dust
grain aggregates form low fractal dimension structures in microgravity,
consistent with high angular momentum coalescence. I consider the effects of
non-Newtonian gravity on dust aggregation on scales less than Rc and show
they naturally coalesce into low dimensional structures with high specific
angular momentum. We infer Rc≈80 microns.Comment: 5 pages, revtex, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. D (Special issue of GRF essays
2001), single spaced versio