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> The Ghost In The Machine Sayeth;

> -------------------------------------------

> Of course it depends on the distance between masses.

 

F=Gm1m2/r^2

 

Only if outside of atom, however inside of atom;

 

.~

 

THE "NEW" UNIVERSAL LAWS OF FORCE

 

1) Newton...F=Gm1m2/r^2 for each particle inside atom.

2) Franklin...F=Gm^2/r^2 for each particle in atom.

3) Franklin...F=Gm^2/w^2 for each wave in and out of atom.

4) Franklin...F=Gm^2/rw for each particle wave in atom.

 

Split particle of atom Key;

m1=halfmass of same particle inside atom.

m2=halfmass of same particle inside atom.

 

.~

 

Newton's force equation; "For all people for all time."

 

F=Gm1m2/r^2

 

Garry Denke

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I'm tempted to move this over to pseudoscience, but I'll let the moderators of this forum decide on that.

 

You also seem to be just quoting formulae at random and putting some words after them.

 

Plus the fact that there's nothing 'new' about the gravitational equation you've quoted. And the fact that the gravitational force has very little (if any effect) between the component parts of an atom, or even atom<->atom interaction.

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