Gravity g = –(0.5c²/D²)' ≈ c²×D' ~ ∇D
Both for the Earth and UFOs
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Mar 13, 2024
g is acceleration, c is the speed of light constant, D is time dilation, ' and ∇ denote derivative by location. Formula
g = — (0.5c²/D²)' ,
originally derived in Time Energy Potential=0.5c²/D² , can be rewritten as
g = c²×D'/D³,
and in the cases when D ≈ 1 we have g ≈ c²×D' and D' ≈g/c².
Derivative D' by location is gradient ∇D, thus, g ≈ c²×∇D ~ ∇D (~ stands for “proportional”).
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