Formula Of Two Constants-gravity And The Speed Of Light

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The pulse of life The cubed root of gravity multiplied by the speed of light squared. The cube root of

( gravity times the speed of light squared)

C = 186,000 miles per second G= .00625 miles per second squared 186,000 x 186,000 x .00625 = 216225000 miles per second cubed Take the cubed root of the answer it is equal to 600miles per second Take three vectors

a, b, c,

triangulate the vectors

(Like an anarchy sign without the circle) Each vector represents 600miles per second

inside the triangle

Each time vector a, b, c enters the triangle it travels 600 miles per second and every time a vector exit’s the triangle it squares its motion and likewise with vector b and c. They are in a reflective position. I mean they are all at the same point relative to its each other. At exit each motion along the vector squares its momentum to 360,000miles per second. This number cannot be exceeded. It is the point of velocity where gravity and light will bend. Each vector motion leaving its position in the triangle curving to re-enter the triangle in the next closest vectors entrance point. Changing its vector position, upon re-entry to the triangle its slows its motion to 600 miles a second.

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