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Department of Mineral Resources, U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia, United States
Research Article
The Electrical Nature of Gravity
Author(s): Scott Franklin Sibley*
Gravity was established as electrical in nature because the unit electrical charge calculated for gravitation based on
measured G (1.4396077 × 10-34 C), adjusted for composition, agrees nearly perfectly (within 0.014%) with the
calculated gravitational charge (1.4399644 × 10-34 C), based on the square of the velocity of light, where
c2=(8.8.9875518 × 10-16 m2/s2 × primary electrical charge (1.602176487 × 10-19 C), the product of which is entirely
electrical. (c2 × 10-32 m2/s)2 was calculated and derived, a priori, as the ratio of secondary to primary electrical charge
(e2/e1). Gravitational charge (e2), a new constant (1.4399644 × 10-34 C), was calculated in Coulombs.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2168-9792.24.13.351