Properties of Energy & Matter
    by James Clifford Cranwell 2/17/98

    The Importance
    of √26


    The value of the Gravitational constant is 6.67259 E-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 
    This is almost exactly 1/(50c), one divided by (50 speed of lights)
    50 is the smallest number Sum of two squares two ways.
    50 = 7^2+1^2 = 5^2+5^2  (it's geometrically synchronous)
    Using 6.67259 E-11 the exact value is 1/(49.99019798881c)
    This (49.99019798881)  can be manipulated into 325
    2((49.99019798881+1)/4)^2  approx. = 325  (325.00003636728)
    325 is the smallest number Sum of two squares three ways
    325 =  1^2+18^2  = 6^2+17^2 = 10^2+15^2
    Use 325, Reverse manipulation process, Reduce,
    4 √(325/2)-1 = 49.990195135928 = 10 √ 26-1 
    G = 1/(10 √ 26-1)c = 6.6725903807971 E-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2  Exactor
    In this instance the speed of light is just an 
    amount of meters or a specific length , not meters/second.
    Anyone worried about units can use this as a value instead...
    Gravitational constant times the speed of light = Gc = 1/(10√26-1) 
    
    G = 1/(10 √26-1)c  
    
    C (speed of light) is a negative or expansive force
    factoring in C we have 1/(10√26c-c)
    10√26c = (negative charge times 10 axes lengths)
    -C = (minus negative charge equals plus positive charge, cancels just the force on one axis, creating the neutral or gravity axis)
    The √26 in continued fraction form = [ 5,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,10,...,10 ]

    √26 has the unique property of being the square root of a perfect square plus one,

    √((N^2)+1)
    Any number in this form has a perfectly repeating continued fractional form

    For N = 5
    √26 = √((N^2)+1) = [ N,2N,2N,2N,2N,2N,2N,...2N ]

    For N = 10
    √26 = √((N/2)^2)+1) = [ N/2,N,N,N,N,N,N,...N ]

    So are denominator is (10√26-1)c = (N [ N/2,N,N,N,N,N,N,...N ]-1)c

    which gives us the very intriguing...
    (10√26-1)c = (10 [5,10,10,10,10,10,10,...10 ]-1)c
    that fits in really nice in our ten dimensional Universe.

    In the Universal Gravitational Constant
    i.e. G = 1/(10(√26)-1)c = 6.6725903807971 E-11
    we have c (the speed of light ) times ten axis and also c ( the speed of light ) times negative one. Since the speed of light is a negative charge that makes two negatives or a positive force...Gravity.
    Constants

    Goddess401 exit