What did you draw?
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AlternateGravity
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by AlternateGravity »
Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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AlternateGravity
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Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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AlternateGravity
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by AlternateGravity »
Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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AlternateGravity
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by AlternateGravity »
I also simulated orbital motion using the Natural Log Law

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- Every Year Log Law Simulation.png (389.82 KiB) Viewed 25008 times
Finally I simulated orbital motion using the Natural Log Law at extremely close range

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Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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AlternateGravity
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- Every Year Log Law Closer Simulation.png (356.91 KiB) Viewed 25008 times
Also these are the excel files I used for these simulations
Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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AlternateGravity
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by AlternateGravity »
Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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AlternateGravity
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Gravitons would be my favorite particle as their existence could prove extra dimensions.
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testtubegames
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by testtubegames »
Whoa - a neat use of Excel! I think natural log is my favorite so far.