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Planck’s Constant:
"The closest packed sphere layers of the vector equilibrium account for the non-solid proton-quantuation of the wave’s outer layer value of frequency (or velocity) to the second power as required by Einstein’s c² of his equation E = Mc² and eliminates the necessity to consider the second power as characterizing continuous surfaces of systems.
“The vector equilibrium’s surface sphere growth rate of the second power also accommodates Newton’s discovery of gravitation’s mass attraction as being governed by the second power of the relative proximities of the masses, expressed in terms of their respective radii (or modular frequency.) The gravitational constant also requires the 6.66+1 correction of its gram-cube base to conform the vector equilibrium and requires a 10^-8 reduction of size to conform to the electron volt magnitude of energy.”
