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− | The gravitational superforce hypothesis states: The gravitational force is always equal to a constant superforce for the same mass and distance that exists at the mass energy equivalence of the gravitation potential energy. A specific superforce that impacts a broad range of theoretical physics and cosmology is defined by this hypothesis. This superforce is suggested as a baseline for comparison with any future superforce.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The gravitational superforce hypothesis states: The gravitational force is always equal to a constant superforce for the same mass and distance that exists at the mass energy equivalence of the gravitation potential energy. A specific superforce that impacts a broad range of theoretical physics and cosmology is defined by this hypothesis. This superforce is suggested as a baseline for comparison with any future superforce. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Gravitational Superforce Hypothesis |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Robert J Heaston |
Keywords | gravity |
Published | 2003 |
Journal | Journal of New Energy |
Volume | 7 |
Number | 3 |
No. of pages | 8 |
Pages | 25-31 |
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Abstract
The gravitational superforce hypothesis states: The gravitational force is always equal to a constant superforce for the same mass and distance that exists at the mass energy equivalence of the gravitation potential energy. A specific superforce that impacts a broad range of theoretical physics and cosmology is defined by this hypothesis. This superforce is suggested as a baseline for comparison with any future superforce.