Could Centripetal Force Be the Key to Understanding Gravity?

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I have thought of this theory for sometime and wished to tell others for some feedback. I believe that there is more to gravity then described in general relativity where it states gravity is the consequence due to the curvature of space-time. My theory states that centripetal fore can act as a medium for gravitons to travel in vacuums. The name implies that gravitons and even other bosons can interact with forces to travel in areas were there is no medium. For example, the centripetal force in the solar system. This is simply a theory and I am just throwing it out there to get some feedback. I have an equation to help explain the theory, but it is probably incorrect. Everything about the equation is probably incorrect. I just threw in whatever I knew into one equation.

the einstein tensor + 8*PI*stress-energy tensor= 1 - (the velocity of centripetal force * spin squared/ the square root of the celestial mass + dark matter) * velocity of dark energy + the acceleration of centripetal force + gravitons
 
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You forgot a factor of sqrt( midichlorian density )
 
Haha, anyways, advocating one's own theory's is prohibited in this sub-forum.
 
Then were can I post my theory?
 
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Then were can I post my theory?

Have a look at our Independent Research forum. There are guidelines there for making a submission. This thread is closed.
 
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