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The gravitational constant for the Planck particle (PP), the proton, and electron cores are examined in this paper.
Results show there are three different, but numerically equal, expressions for that constant in the Planck vacuum (PV) theory and another separate theory that produce the correct numerical value for the constant. This agreement between the two different theories highly recommends both theories.

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