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Gravitational Constant:
"Pondering on Einstein’s adopted last problem of the Unified Field Theory, in which he sought to identify and explain the mathematical differentiations between electromagnetics and gravity: the two prime attractive forces of universe. In that connection, recalling my conclusion that gravity operates in spherical embracement-- and not by direct radial vectors-- and recalling that electromagnetism follows the high tension convex surfaces, possibly the great circle trunk system of railroad tracks, I found myself pondering, surprisingly, over the fact that the vector equilibrium, which identifies the gravitational behaviors, and the icosahedron which identifies the electron behaviors of electromagnetics, discloses 25 great circles for the vector equilibrium in respect to its 24 external vector edges, and the icosahedron discloses 31 great circles in respect to its 30 external vector edges.
"In each case there is an excess of one great circle over the edge vectors. Recalling that the vector edges of the vector equilibrium exactly equal the radial explosive forces, while the icosahedron’s 30 external edges are
