Re: Gravity
Posted by Earth Walker on Jul 24, 2003 at 01:11
(12.237.89.80)Re: Gravity (Uncle Al)
"Gravitation: F=GmM/r^2 or Einstein's"
In 1955, General motors corporation said...
Wavelength of gravity = Gm/c^2
Wavelength of gravity = 4.0507625(38) x 10^-35 m
(at mass 5.4563026(39) x 10^-8 kg)Whereas G is the Newton constant, m is the gravitational mass, and c is the speed of
light in vacuum.And, in 1955, 1st day of April, G-d said...
Frequency of gravity = (Gd)^1/2
Frequency of gravity = 7.4008894(66) x 10^42 /s
(at density 8.2089591(81) x 10^95 kg/m^3)Whereas G is the Newton constant, and d
is the gravitational density.So thanks to two of Einstein's equations...
wavelength of gravity = Gmc^2
frequency of gravity = (Gd)^1/2It is known that gravity is not only dependent
upon the quantity of the mass, but also upon
the density of the mass.Furthermore, frequency (f) times wavelength (w)
of wave density (d) and wave mass (m) equals...f x w = (Gd)^1/2 x Gm/c^2
Which is why G-d drives two (2) General motors
corporation vehicles. Me, I walk, and wave~Earth Walker
Follow Ups:
- Re: Gravity Schoolboy Error 24/7 02:11 (1)
- Frequency = (Gd)^1/2 and Wavelength = Gm/c^2 or GE/c^4 Earth driver 24/7 08:43 (0)