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The Ultimate Π Dimension Theory of Gravity the Π Dimension Theory of Gravity: The Final Truth in Physics

Author(s) Kuldeep singh meel
Country India
Abstract Two major theories of gravity have been presented so far:- Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation- Einstein's General Theory of RelativityBut both these theories are incomplete and flawed. Newton explainedgravitational force using a mysterious "G", while Einstein created theimagination of "space-time fabric", which is merely a mental concept.π Dimension Theory offers a direct, logical, and mathematical approach:- Gravity does not arise from an imaginary center or from the bending of"space-time".- It emerges from every negative particle of every body and spreads along aspiral path in the π dimension.- Gravitational force is the result of the mutual attraction of particles of twobodies, which we measure as weight (kg) and force (N). The sum of themutual forces between two bodies is their combined weight.
Keywords Gravity , π-Dimensional Gravity, Spiral Propagation of Gravitational Force , Revised Gravitational Constant (Gπ) , Mutual Particle Attraction Theory, Absolute Equation of Gravity, Newtonian Gravity Reassessment Einstein’s Spacetime Fabric Critique Flawed Gravitational Constant (G) Analysis π-Dimensional vs 3D Gravitational Model Particle-Based Gravitational Pull, Universal Gravitational Dynamics Gravity's Neutral Zone in π Dimension Cosmic Expansion and Particle Gravity Origin of Gravity in Particle Interactions Gravitational Equilibrium in π Space,Innovative Gravity Model Paradigm Shift in Gravitational Physics π-Dimension: The New Face of Gravity Redefining Fundamental Forces of Nature Independent Research in Theoretical Physics
Field Physics
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-13
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.38829
Short DOI https://doi.org/g895r6

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