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    Deriving 'G' from E=mc^2 and Gravitons

    QuantumNet what doesen't make any difference? thanks
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    The Graviton: A Missing Link in Understanding Gravity?

    ranyart I browsed through the article, it is about 20 pages long, to be honest i didn't read it all but i read most of it. I kind of understood the point the author was making. About 2d background the way "I" think of it and some might think the same way is: When you take a picture of...
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    The Graviton: A Missing Link in Understanding Gravity?

    ranyart I kind of understand what you mean, but i can't get your point. Please can you clarify it, it is kind of hard to express points across with only words.
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    The Graviton: A Missing Link in Understanding Gravity?

    Upon trying to understand gravity force, I run into to the BIG G problem, which is, what does the unit and magnitude of G stand for. As I asked others this question and did my own research I found out I am not the only one who have asked these questions, as matter of fact there is countless of...
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    Deriving 'G' from E=mc^2 and Gravitons

    What does the unit and magnitude of constant 'G' mean, and what is its relation with graviton? ANY OPINION? Here is how i see it: E=mc^2 c^2=E/m where E=W=Fr (r stands for radius or distance or ‘s’) therefore c^2= Fr/m therefore c^2= c^2----when forces interact the forces hold true...
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