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G: What if the Gravitational Constant, Isn't?

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The ideal source of clean, renewable energy isn’t solar, wind or geothermal
and it already produces 20% of all the electricity used on earth.
It is gravity.
Falling water powers every hydroelectric plant.
It doesn’t consume or convert matter.
It doesn’t generate any harmful by-products
No fuel, no moving parts, completely silent.
Yet it keeps the universe in balance.

In proving their theory that gravity is variable not constant, two men unlock the means to harness this inexhaustable source of cheap, renewable energy.
In the process, the gravity of their situation increases exponentially.

Ultimately, “G” is a story about power.

178 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 25, 2011

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Paul Holland

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