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Could the gravitational constant G have a quantum basis?

G=( 2pi x h-bar ) + h/137

 

 

 

11 minutes ago, elemental said:

Could the gravitational constant G have a quantum basis?

G=( 2pi x h-bar ) + h/137

A dimensional analysis of your formula says "no".

 

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With a hypothetical quantum of action of the graviton of G/2pi=1.0622 then G=2pi x 1.0622.

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