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Is this equation provable? I also supply deductive data.?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-08 21:33:24

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Is this equation provable? I also supply deductive data.?

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g=m/-c Gravity equals mass divided by the speed of light in negative. This is proven by the existence of black holes, which give us -c, divided by a particular number (mass) you get the gravitational force or gravitational constant of the mass (g).

  • Anonymous

    No. First of all, this has units of (kg sec/m). That is not the units of force or gravity. Gravitational force is given by F = GMm/(r^2) You formula would make gravity the same at any distance from the body. This is not how gravity works in the universe.

  • Anonymous

    When Earth is reduced to the size of a black hole, it's mass would be 6e24 kg. Speed of light would be 3e8 m/s So gravity would be 6e24 / 3e8 = 2e16kg -s/m. That is according to the formula. Co-relate and prove or disprove it.

  • Anonymous

    Well, Yes. If you can prove it to a body of peers then it may be provable or not.

  • Anonymous

    totally wrong, sorry. it fails the first test, dimensional analysis.

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