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Graduate Could Gravitons Exist Without Energy Consumption in Quantum Gravity?
Well, what do you expect from someone whose IQ is smaller than their age?:-p- LF_Ent
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Graduate Could Gravitons Exist Without Energy Consumption in Quantum Gravity?
It seems to me that since the photon is massless, it has no gravitational influence. But these people seem to be much more educated than me. = P- LF_Ent
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Graduate Could Gravitons Exist Without Energy Consumption in Quantum Gravity?
Oh, okay. Thanks. (Just so you know, when I made my second post I hadn't seen yours; I wasn't ignoring you = P)- LF_Ent
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Graduate Could Gravitons Exist Without Energy Consumption in Quantum Gravity?
So wouldn't that also break Conservation Theory? After all, the photons can't be popping out of nowhere. Mass and energy can't be created or destroyed, but only change form, right?- LF_Ent
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Graduate Could Gravitons Exist Without Energy Consumption in Quantum Gravity?
If quantum gravity exists, then gravitons are responsible; however, it seems to me as if a body of matter would need to be consuming energy/mass (as the sun does) to create gravitons, because of the Conservation Theory. Have I overlooked something? Almost certainly, but I cannot find it. Any...- LF_Ent
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- Conservation Gravitons Gravity Quantum Quantum gravity Theory
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Graduate Changing the rotation of a natural satellite
Oh. I thought about the first one, but wasn't sure if it would really work. Thanks.- LF_Ent
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Changing the rotation of a natural satellite
Pardon me for my ignorance -- and naivety, if this question idicates it -- but would it be possible to change the rotation of a planet or moon? We'll assume the hypothetical people attempting this project have a nearly infinite budget, but even with quadrillions of dollars, is this even...- LF_Ent
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- Natural Rotation Satellite
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics