Newton’s and Einstein’s Gravity in a New Perspective for Planck Masses and Smaller Sized Objects

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Here we derive Newton’s and Einstein’s gravitational results for any mass less than or equal to a Planck mass. All of the new formulas presented in this paper give the same numerical output as the traditional formulas. However, they have been rewritten in a way that gives a new perspective on the formulas when working with gravity at the level of the subatomic world. To rewrite the well-known formulas in this way could make it easier to understand the strengths and weaknesses in Newton’s and Einstein’s gravitation formulas at the subatomic scale, potentially opening them up for new important interpretations and extensions. For example, we suggest that the speed of gravity equal to that of light is actually embedded and hidden inside of Newton’s gravitational formula.

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Haug, E. (2018) Newton’s and Einstein’s Gravity in a New Perspective for Planck Masses and Smaller Sized Objects. International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 8, 6-23. doi: 10.4236/ijaa.2018.81002.

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