I just realized that you are getting fixated on F=MA. Well, can you explain this one?

F= G* (M1 * M2)/(d*d)

Where:
M1 is the mass of object number 1
M2 is the mass of object number 2
d is the distance between the centers of the 2 masses
G is the universal gravitational constant

This formula was developed by Isaac Newton, who also developed F = MA. It also doesn't have any movement in it.

Can you please explain this discrepancy?

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.