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Surface Tension Gravitational Theory

Authors: Walter Scott McGill IV

Surface Tension Gravitational Theory Version 2 By: Walter Scott McGill IV Gravity is an object that has greater mass than the ambient particles and waves surrounding it where the force of gravity is only realized once the resistance force is created against the surface tension of a substance of greater mass or greater tension of which can’t be penetrated. The resultant force can be calculated using the Gravitational Equation with Gravitational Constant Adjusted to 6.67e-15

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