Re: The Exact Value of Newton's Gravitational Constant G



"Dwib" <dwibdwib@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
On Aug 28, 12:33 pm, "q-bit" <johnsm...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"JM Albuquerque" <jmDO...@xxxxxxx> wrote
"q-bit" <johnsm...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

all the old methods of the past of trying to measure the value
of the universal gravitational constant G have become obsolote.
Because now G is exactly determined by this
simple formula: G = pi / (e * sqrt(3)) x 10^-10

Well,... I pull out my hat.
A combination of the three most important parameters of rotation
(circular motion) very close to G.
Where did you get this out?

Some deep thinking and analysis of course :-)

Is there meaning for the sqrt(3)?
Why the factor of 10^-10?

This was already discussed. See the other postings in this thread.

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