From the Entropy (S or E) equation, we can intuit the force of gravity equation:
S\stackrel{?}{=}mGc\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
F_{12}\stackrel{?}{=}{1\over{4\pi\epsilon_0}}{Q_1Q_2\over R^2}\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
F_{12}\stackrel{?}{=}G{M_1M_2\over R^2}\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
F_{1T}\stackrel{?}{=}{1\over{4\pi\epsilon_0}}{Q_1Q_T\over R^2}\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
Using the "Test Charge" concept to determine E-field (thus G-field):
or likely this:
Using the "Test Charge" concept to determine E-field (thus G-field):
E_{1T}\stackrel{?}{=}G{M_r\over R^2}\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
E_{1T}\stackrel{?}{=}{1\over{4\pi\epsilon_0}}{Q_r\over R^2}\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
Then, the force of gravity is then equal to the residual electric field time the test charge, q_T:
F_{12}=E_{1T}\times q_2
A_c and A_s are the equatorial cross-sectional area and the surface area - identical to our information theory, geometric approach to calculating masses (the Haramein technique). These are EVENT HORIZON areas!!!
This is THE FAST WAY to answers...
The classical mainstream method requires a detailed vector analysis and force projection calculation, etc.
More later.
(detail, notation, etc plus a precise definition for all terms, corrections, typo fixes - this is live blogged/channeled)
WIP
(full-wave* vector analysis coming! )
EE's are trained in vector analysis.
E_{1T}\stackrel{?}{=}{1\over{4\pi\epsilon_0}}{Q_r\over R^2}\oint_{A_c}^{A_s}\mathrm{d}s
Then, the force of gravity is then equal to the residual electric field time the test charge, q_T:
F_{12}=E_{1T}\times q_2
A_c and A_s are the equatorial cross-sectional area and the surface area - identical to our information theory, geometric approach to calculating masses (the Haramein technique). These are EVENT HORIZON areas!!!
This is THE FAST WAY to answers...
The classical mainstream method requires a detailed vector analysis and force projection calculation, etc.
More later.
(detail, notation, etc plus a precise definition for all terms, corrections, typo fixes - this is live blogged/channeled)
WIP
(full-wave* vector analysis coming! )
EE's are trained in vector analysis.
Q
*full-wave:
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