Newton's Obsoleted Constant "G"
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 10:34 pm
Gravity, in the olden days, was said to have a force f with a mysterious source. Newton called the mystery "G" and gave it the grand title "Universal Gravitational Constant".
G is obsolete in 2014.
Its value is now know to be composed of three parts:
G = HIJ
H is pi square meters per "second to the 1.5 power"
I is the cube root of the volume of a proton
J is the inverse of the square root of 5.5 nanoseconds
The value of G is equal to the new, articulated, meaningful, insight laden HIJ.
H is the Universal Herenowium Constant
I is a length
J is the square root of time
Philosophically, these three items are vastly more satisfactory than simply having "Sir" Issac Newton's mysterious
G = 6.6 x 10^-11 meters cubed per "kilogram second squared"
It is a superior knowledge of quantum gravity that allows the Folmsbee-Christian Theory of Gravity to define
HIJ = 6.6 x 10^-11 meters cubed per "kilogram second squared"
f = HIJ x Mm/r^2
Herenowium (here and now ee um) is here to stay, for now, Sir.
G is obsolete in 2014.
Its value is now know to be composed of three parts:
G = HIJ
H is pi square meters per "second to the 1.5 power"
I is the cube root of the volume of a proton
J is the inverse of the square root of 5.5 nanoseconds
The value of G is equal to the new, articulated, meaningful, insight laden HIJ.
H is the Universal Herenowium Constant
I is a length
J is the square root of time
Philosophically, these three items are vastly more satisfactory than simply having "Sir" Issac Newton's mysterious
G = 6.6 x 10^-11 meters cubed per "kilogram second squared"
It is a superior knowledge of quantum gravity that allows the Folmsbee-Christian Theory of Gravity to define
HIJ = 6.6 x 10^-11 meters cubed per "kilogram second squared"
f = HIJ x Mm/r^2
Herenowium (here and now ee um) is here to stay, for now, Sir.