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From: Aiya-Oba on 30 Apr 2010 14:58 Gravity is equator of the Quantum and Continuum units of Space. -Aiya- Oba (Philosopher) Thus, 1/9x10^-16(Gmc^2) = G Where G(6.672x10^-11), is Newton's gravitational constant, and mc^2(9x10^16), is Einstein"s unit of mass-energy equation. Such that, (1/9x10^-16) x (6.672x10^-11 x 9x10^16 ) = 6.672x10^-11 = 1.111111111x10^-17 x 6004800 = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.671999999x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 Q E D
From: porky_pig_jr on 30 Apr 2010 17:42 On Apr 30, 2:58 pm, Aiya-Oba <aaiya...(a)rcc.mass.edu> wrote: > Gravity is equator of the Quantum and Continuum units of Space. -Aiya- > Oba (Philosopher) > > Thus, 1/9x10^-16(Gmc^2) = G > > Where G(6.672x10^-11), is Newton's gravitational constant, and > mc^2(9x10^16), is Einstein"s unit of mass-energy equation. > > Such that, > > (1/9x10^-16) x (6.672x10^-11 x 9x10^16 ) = 6.672x10^-11 > > = 1.111111111x10^-17 x 6004800 = 6.672x10^-11 > > = 6.671999999x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 > > = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 > Q E D Roses are red. Violets are blue. You suck = You suck. Q E D
From: Jens Stuckelberger on 30 Apr 2010 22:38 On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 11:58:29 -0700, Aiya-Oba wrote: > = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 > Q E D Congratulations! I never thought that one could prove that 6.672x10^-11 is equal to 6.672x10^-11. This will no doubt change become a turning point in the history of science.
From: Aiya-Oba on 2 May 2010 18:12 On Apr 30, 10:38 pm, Jens Stuckelberger <Jens_Stuckelber...(a)nowhere.net> wrote: > On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 11:58:29 -0700, Aiya-Oba wrote: > > = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 > > Q E D > > Congratulations! I never thought that one could prove that > 6.672x10^-11 is equal to 6.672x10^-11. This will no doubt change become a > turning point in the history of science. Thanks Jens Stuckelberger, for your interest in Grivity Is Singularity Of Quantum-Continuum. Indeed, gravity can be used to prove gravity,because, the ratio of the Gravity-Continuum of Space to the Gravity-Quantum,equals the square of the Gravity-Continuum. Hence, Gc divided by 1/Gc = G Where Gc(0.000008168), is gravity continuum, and 1/G is quantum of Gc. Such that, 0.000008168 divided by 1/0.000008168 = 6.672x10^-11 =0.000008168/122428.9912 = 6.672x10^-11 =6.6716224x10^-11 = 6.672X10^-11 =6.672X10^-11 = 6.672X10^-11 Q E D Again, thanks. -Aiya-Oba
From: porky_pig_jr on 2 May 2010 19:15
On May 2, 6:12 pm, Aiya-Oba <aaiya...(a)rcc.mass.edu> wrote: > On Apr 30, 10:38 pm, Jens Stuckelberger > > <Jens_Stuckelber...(a)nowhere.net> wrote: > > On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 11:58:29 -0700, Aiya-Oba wrote: > > > = 6.672x10^-11 = 6.672x10^-11 > > > Q E D > > > Congratulations! I never thought that one could prove that > > 6.672x10^-11 is equal to 6.672x10^-11. This will no doubt change become a > > turning point in the history of science. > > Thanks Jens Stuckelberger, for your interest in Grivity Is Singularity > Of Quantum-Continuum. > Indeed, gravity can be used to prove gravity,because, the ratio of the > Gravity-Continuum of Space to the Gravity-Quantum,equals the square of > the Gravity-Continuum. > > Hence, Gc divided by 1/Gc = G > > Where Gc(0.000008168), is gravity continuum, and 1/G is quantum of Gc. > > Such that, > > 0.000008168 divided by 1/0.000008168 = 6.672x10^-11 > > =0.000008168/122428.9912 = 6.672x10^-11 > > =6.6716224x10^-11 = 6.672X10^-11 > > =6.672X10^-11 = 6.672X10^-11 > Q E D > Again, thanks. -Aiya-Oba So you got it now, Jens? |