Look, mister, you want to present your idea regarding physics on the forum related to a game about little beardy drunkards. Fine. But supposing that you want somebody to actually give you a bit of meaningful feedback, you better explain yourself in a clear and precise way.
You can do it either by writing a bit of text that qualitatively explains all the ideas involved(unless trivial), where are you coming from with your conclusions, and how do they differ from the established physics - this is providing that you want laymen to try and find and point out logical fallacies in your train of thought.
Or, assuming that you want the few Bay12'ers who actually know physics(we've got a few) to analyze your "theory", use the proper physical notation system to present what are you talking about.
g=mv
where gravity equals mass multiplied by velocity
gravity what?
Potential? Force? Acceleration? As pointed out earlier, it seems to equal momentum. The notation suggests g being the gravitational acceleration on Earth's surface, which doesn't make much sense.
equation two:
m=srEE
where mass equals speed of rotation multiplied by Einstienian Energy(or entrapped energy)
where EE is of course e=mc2
By "Speed of rotation" you probably mean the magnitude of angular velocity( ω ).
anyway, m= ω*mc
2 <=(divide by m)=> 1= ω*c
2 <=> ω = (1/c)
2Which seems to claim that every angular velocity's magnitude equals one divided by squared c.
??
Expanding upon the thoughts:
A closed system will spontaneously rotate(accounting for the cosmological constant).
Where do you take this thought from? Why cosm.constant? Where does it feature in your idea? What's it got to do with anything?
etc.
Why do I even bother? Obvious troll is obvious.
Also, I'm angry because Christmas is coming.