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QUANTUM AND GRAVITY MECHANICS UNIFIED
Copyright 1984 to 2003 Allen C. Goodrich

Consider the formula:
Potential Energy = G(M-m)m/L_a where
(M-m) is the rest of the universe and L_a is
distance between the mass m
and the mass of the rest of the universe..

Not the earth (m_1) and moon (m_2).
G(m_1)(m_2)/L_b.
As L_b increases L_a decreases..

Potential and Kinetic energies must be
considered relative to the rest of the universe.
This ,simple observation , has corrected the
problems previously
involved in the definition of gravitry by
Newton and Einstein. This unifies quantum
and gravity mechanics.

See:
THE UNIVERSE-A GRAND UNIFIED THEORY OF MASS ENERGY
SPACE TIME FRAME MECHANICS- APPEARING IN NEWSLETTER
"SPECTRUM" OF THE BUFFALO ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION
INC. Nov.1996 to Feb.1997

SEE:
http://ourworld.cs.com/gravitymechan.../business.html
FUNDAMENTAL EQUATION OF THE UNIVERSE
http://ourworld.cs.com/gravitymechan...e/profile.html
TIDES AND GRAVITY MECHANICS
http://ourworld.cs.com/gravitymechan...ge/resume.html

A New Grand Unified Theory of the photon and gravitation
is presented, which predicted, stimulated the above research,
and is consistent with the new findings.



 




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