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Undergrad Why is the strong Nuclear force the strongest?
This is how I've always understood 'gravity' in terms of relativity, hope this helps: The presence of mass warps the grid of space (rather, space-time), such that it is simply easier for matter to travel in the direction of other matter. Since matter is always moving around rapidly in many...- PiChiNietzsch
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate What are some different interactions where photons are released?
Pretty simple; what are some different ways that photons are released? Specifically, I'm looking for a short list of different particles that will release a photon in any given interaction. Tried googling, but its amazing how difficult it is to find an answer to such a simple question --...- PiChiNietzsch
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- Interactions Photons
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate Gravity as a Residual Effect of the Strong Nuclear Force?
That's what I came here for, technical discussion; so someone can simply dismiss the idea as being incorrect and give reasons why it couldn't be correct, or give supporting ideas as to why it could be accurate. If this isn't really the site/forum for that, can you point me towards a forum that...- PiChiNietzsch
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Graduate Gravity as a Residual Effect of the Strong Nuclear Force?
Couldn't gravity just be a residual effect of the strong nuclear force? We know that the manner in which a proton's quarks share a gluon is imperfect on a quantum level - i.e., the gluon exhibits its effect beyond just a single proton - and this is why nuclear fusion can occur. Isn't it...- PiChiNietzsch
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- Force Gravity Nuclear Nuclear force
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics