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Quantum Electric Gravity: Unravelling Big G and Potential Consequences for G-Dependent Theories

Authors: Dabbaj, Rad H;

Quantum Electric Gravity: Unravelling Big G and Potential Consequences for G-Dependent Theories

Abstract

Quantum Electric Gravity (QEG) is a new theory of quantum gravity predicated on EM and QM. Unlike the classical Newton and Einstein’s General Relativity theories, QEG can derive gravity from the fundamental pillars of EM, QED and QCD, and can potentially reveal the origin and root cause of gravity. The experimentally verifiable QEG equation comprises QCD binding energy, quantum probability, and EM entities. Prior to QEG, the origin of the gravitational parameter Big G remained highly elusive for centuries since its inception by Sir Isaac Newton. It had no apparent QM connections and there were no clues as to its origin, properties or dependencies. QEG is completely independent of G, however, it is uniquely positioned to derive G a priori in terms of fundamental Quantum Electric (QE) parameters and entities, and reveal its true QE character and origin. QEG demonstrates the inconstancy and variability of Big G and its dependency on object compositions, strong gravity, and other energy couplings. While heretofore considered a constant of nature in classical gravity, G appears to be inconstant especially outside the cosy confines of the weak gravity of the solar system. This strongly suggests that G may not be worthy of its status as a fundamental constant of nature ranked along e, c, h, and α. 

The value of Dqe in equation (2) is Dqe ≈ - 1.390692721E-74.

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Quantum Mechanics Big G

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