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Planck Gravity and Its Relation to Relativity

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Abstract

2.5549..x1059 in m3/JS4 and m/KgS2 is a value derived from 2πc3/h = c3/h-bar = G/lp2 and it is a gravitational constant which should be known as Planck Gravity. This constant not only shows that gravity can be described as a rate of flow, but it can be used to normalize the derived Planck units in a way which expands out relativity.



This foundational expansion might give insight into the difficulty in reconciling aspects of quantum mechanics with relativity itself. Furthermore, the equations provided also hint at the possibility that the value for c in the equation E=mc2 comes not from the speed of light, but from the frequency of time itself which is equal to the exact same value of 2997924582 m/s but in units of angular work as m4Kg/jS4. Additionally, it predicts that either the mass of the graviton should theoretically be 3.5177..x10-43 or mass is quantized in discreate quantities of that value.



Because of these potentials, there might exist a flawed understanding of time, gravity, energy, mass, and entrpy. If true, then some adjustments might not only need to be made to some equations but also with the foundational understanding of our universe itself.

Presenters

  • Matt Dray

    Momentum Telecom

Authors

  • Matt Dray

    Momentum Telecom