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Feb28-09, 01:54 PM   #1
 

Gravity Equation?


Hello all, i was just wondering if there ever will be or, could be an eqution that describes gravity in relation to a constant, ie, g = ? x constant.
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Feb28-09, 07:09 PM   #2
 
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I would not count on it anytime soon....highly unlikely..
In the absence of gravity, g = 0. ...
Possibly in another universe...
or in a region of space where gravity is constant.....
maybe its a constant in sub planck dimensions....
but we'd likely not be able to measure it very well..
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