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A Proposed Framework for the Gravitational Constant Based on Neutron Energy-Radius Confinement

Author(s) Prof. Dr. VIJAY T. INGOLE, Dr. ANANT S. WADATKAR
Country India
Abstract This study investigates a potential intrinsic connection between neutron structure and the gravitational constant. By treating the neutron as a confined energy system composed of discrete charge units, we examine how its internal pressure, energy content, and spatial extent interact to establish a stable configuration. Using only experimentally established values for neutron energy and radius, we derive a value for the gravitational constant that closely aligns with its empirical measurement, without introducing adjustable parameters. This numerical match may be interpreted as an expression of gravity that is related to energy confinement at the subatomic scale, rather than as evidence of a truly independent universal constant. We further propose that such a balance may help set an upper limit on neutron size and contribute to its structural stability. These observations are presented not as definitive conclusions, but as testable hypotheses intended to encourage further investigation.
Keywords Gravitational constant; Neutron structure; Energy confinement; Neutron radius; Vacuum tension; Fundamental constants.
Field Physics > Energy
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-18
DOI https://doi.org/10.63363/aijfr.2026.v07i01.2937
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbk6vt

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