When an object, regardless of its size, is subjected to gravitational fluxes, these fluxes act like hooks, pulling it and shaping its path similar to its own curvature. Essentially, gravitational fluxes cause the deviation of the targeted mass, deviating and redirecting its trajectory towards the centre of gravitational attraction.
In this video we introduce a equation which is called the Planck-Saleh equation, where 𝑺 is the Saleh energy constant and 𝒊 is a variable coefficient and indicates the variations in translational energy. This equation shows the relationship between Planck's Energy equation and classical Kinetic Energy