How cph takes spin and converts to graviton, Physics

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How CPH takes spin and converts to graviton?

Answer- A CPH Principle says a CPH moves with constant speed as Vc, Vc>c in any inertial frame and any space, therefore that

                                                     gradVc=0

This is clears and simply principle, and the only principle that CPH Theory reclaimed.

If the conditions change and CPH can't moves in transfer motion, so its transfer motion converts to its spin. As the principle means, it's a principle. We will able to explain any phenomenon by this principle

 


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