Special Theory , Gravity And New Millennium Theory
Physics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14331/ijfps.2017.330102Keywords:
Gravity, Special relativity, General relativity, time dilation, Kepler’s laws, Plank quantitiesAbstract
Gravity and time are necessarily related to each other. Gravity affects the measurement of time. In contrast, time affects the measurement of gravity. Our imagination about gravity is like this much, that the gravitational constant G is a constant character. That is not quite right. Gravitational constant G is a relative character by all accounts. As we know that the measurement of time is affected both by motion (special relativity) as well as by gravity too (general relativity). Now the question may arise. Whether the measurement of gravity may also is affected by time? The answer is yes. Gravity too is affected by time (motion)as well. Gravity is the function of time.
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