Journal de recherche et d'applications en physique

Quantum gravitational constant

Mario DD

The gravitational constant and all electrical dimensions were conceived in the 19th century without the knowledge of quantum mechanics, the only discipline capable of providing a framework for studying a direct link between electricity and gravity. The solution is given by the relationship between three constants that Max Planck thought were sufficient to create most other constants and quantities, namely c, h and G. Thanks to their correlation and the rotation of the Planck mass, it is possible to calculate a theoretical value for the gravitational constant G = 6.672919533(88) × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2 and to create, at the same time, a connection with electrical quantities such as permeability, electronic charge and the fine structure constant.

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