Gravity can be caused by the difference of Coulomb's constants

Abstract

Coulomb's constant is defined as a value for attraction and repulsion. However, it is strange that only one value can be applied for both attraction and repulsion. A very little difference between coulomb's constant for attraction and coulomb's constant for repulsion can be the source of gravity. The author verified if that theory is correct by calculating with slightly bigger coulomb's constant for attraction.

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