Re: A Formula for the Gravitational Constant G found
- From: shalayka@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:23:59 -0000
On Jun 22, 8:11 am, "gravman" <grav...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A formula for the gravitational constant G found:
G = pi / (e * sqrt(3)) * 10^-10
that's (for the calculator):
G = pi / (e * sqrt(3)) * 1e-10
using
pi = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795
e = 2.7182818284590452353602874713526624
gives
G = 6.6725949651160142986157035896252e-11
You might find this entertaining gravman:
x = 1/(G*c) = 49.987126
x ~ 50
G ~ 1/(c*50)
G ~ 1/(2*c*(2*phi - 1)^4)
G ~ 6.671282e-11
Where phi is the golden ratio:
phi = (1 + sqrt(5)) / 2 = 1.618033
Not exactly a full-blown "first principles" derivation, but amusing
nonetheless.
- Shawn
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