Monday, September 11, 2006

Experimental proof of Elegance

Admin1: Doctor Gravytee, how precisely is the constant of Elegance G of The Theory known?

Doctor Gravytee: The constant G was measured in 1798 by Henry Cavendish to a very high precision. In fact Cavendish's experimental measurement of G was so precise that his value could not be duplicated for a century.

A1: Since G is the least well-known constant of nature the high error in G would set the lower limit of G.

Dr. G: On the contrary G is so well known that when G is used in the same equation as G the elegance of G shines on G and makes G the second well-known constant of nature. Only when G is used alone that it is labeled the least well-known constant of nature.