Material Gravity: Gravitational Constant
December 11, 2024 1 minutes • 175 words
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation
Newton’s Universal Law is based on the idea that the force of gravity comes from matter. Therefore gravity increases with the mass of a body since mass is the amount of matter in a body.
This is given by the formula:
F = G (m1 m2)/r^2
We convert this into Material Superphysics:
Variable | Newtonian | Superphysics |
---|---|---|
F | Force of Gravity | Force of mosts |
G | Gravitational Constant | most volume |
m | mass | som volume |
This translates to: “The force of gravity between the 2 soms are based on the most volume between them.”
As you can see, our interpretations of the variables are more intuitive.
Newton’s G
and g
G
is the gravitational constant of Newton and is the general push-force of the mosts on soms.
g
is its specific force by the mosts on the Earth (a planetary som or qost) that affects other soms. This leads to 9.81 m/s^2 all around the Earth.
The g
of earth is different from the g
of Jupiter because their som and qosts are different.