No no no, it was a joke about the title, it says "Re: dive limits? Structural Limits?" and then right below is the quote from Zimme about diving beyond vne being different
I'm sorry if the second part isn't clear. Put it this way: The fuselage is trying to go down, the wing is trying to go up. Where the fuselage and wing intersect is basically a hinge. Turn the whole thing upside down in your head. Now the lift is a weight uniformally,(close enough,)distributed along the wing. The fuselage is in the center and now imagine its load as a single post holding the whole thing up, it is bearing 10,000lbs. Imagine the force that is trying to fold the hinge. Now take a few bombs out of the fuselage and place them along the wing, they are now additional posts holding up the wing, say each new post is bearing 1,000lbs and the center post is bearing 8,000. Imagine the hinge closing force, it is less but you are still holding up the same load.
The use of a term like radial G is confusing, just think of the frame of reference and think of it as a statics problem.