
Gravitation: simple quantifiers (left) & relative equation (right)
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Phenomenal any directional relative gravitation (GR’) is supposed to be quantified monocomplexly by the third root of the product of its simple relative mass (δm/∆T), structural density (δm/∆l3) and chemical conversion rate (δm/∆t3) (see: figures above, gravitation//definition & ...//simple properties, physical correlations (extract)//rel. mass (6), density (20), conversion rate (41) & gravitation (51)), or
GR’ = 3√(relative mass x density x conversion rate)
= 3√((δm/∆T)(δm/∆l3)(δm/∆t3))
= δm/(3√∆T)(∆l∆t)*
*Ultimately, mathematical simplification by cancelling out yields 'δm/(3√∆T)(∆l∆t)', but, in addition, serious loss of relevant complex physical information as well.
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