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This summary account of the author's theory of gravitation enables the reader to calculate G in terms of the electron charge-mass ratio. A classical approach to electrodynamics adapted to relate to lepton interactions yields the unifying link with the gravitational interaction. The tau-lepton is found to be a primary ?graviton? mediator. The theory has a common foundation with methods of deriving the fine-structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio, already published in summary form. | This summary account of the author's theory of gravitation enables the reader to calculate G in terms of the electron charge-mass ratio. A classical approach to electrodynamics adapted to relate to lepton interactions yields the unifying link with the gravitational interaction. The tau-lepton is found to be a primary ?graviton? mediator. The theory has a common foundation with methods of deriving the fine-structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio, already published in summary form. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | The Theory of the Gravitation Constant |
| Author(s) | Harold Aspden |
| Keywords | gravitation, electrodynamics, tau-lepton, graviton, Neumann potential, ether theory |
| Published | 1989 |
| Journal | Physics Essays |
| Volume | 2 |
| Number | 2 |
| Pages | 173-179 |
Abstract
This summary account of the author's theory of gravitation enables the reader to calculate G in terms of the electron charge-mass ratio. A classical approach to electrodynamics adapted to relate to lepton interactions yields the unifying link with the gravitational interaction. The tau-lepton is found to be a primary ?graviton? mediator. The theory has a common foundation with methods of deriving the fine-structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio, already published in summary form.