Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Calculation of the Gravitational Constant

Authors: Michael John Sarnowski

The best estimate of the Gravitational Constant is a conglomerate of measurements. (1) No method has been found to actually show a derivation of any of the fundamental constants or masses of particles. In this paper, the gravitational constant is defined in terms of the Planck’s constant, the speed of light, the mass of the electron and the mass of the neutron. The genesis of its derivation and its many similarities to the derivation of the calculation of fundamental charge show that it has meaning.

Comments: 6 Pages. This update explains the reasoning why the calculation of the gravitational constant is also a calculation of the Planck Constant

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[v1] 2014-07-04 22:25:34
[v2] 2014-07-24 13:01:21
[v3] 2014-07-25 05:00:32
[v4] 2014-07-29 08:08:15

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