Newton’s Universal Gravitational constant actually inverse of permittivity of mass in vacuum

It is possible to consider Newton’s universal gravitational constant, G, as inverse of vacuum permittivity of mass

\epsilon_m=\frac {1}{4\pi G}

then vacuum permeability of mass will be:

\mu_m=\frac {1}{\epsilon_m c^2}

and Gravitational force will be:

F_G=\frac {1}{4\pi \epsilon_m}\frac {m.M}{r^2}

Author: Mr. ESTAKHR, Ahmad reza

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