What is the Role of Gravitons in the Spin and Mass of Charged Particles?

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Gravitons influence the angular speed and mass of charged particles, with electrons spinning slower than protons, resulting in their smaller mass. The proton's mass is approximately 1835 times that of the electron, with the electron spinning at 10^14 meters per second and the proton at a minimum of 10^17 meters per second. The discussion posits that gravitons and photons are massless due to the absence of spinning charges, while the spin of charged spheres is quantized. The relationship between mass, spin, and gravitational force remains a topic of debate, particularly regarding the nature of gravitons and their role in quantum gravity.

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Gravitons increase the speed at which a charge sphere spins and increase its mass.
So an electron has a smaller mass than a proton because its spins more slowly.
Because the proton has 1835 x mass of electron and because the electron spins at 10 ^ 14 metres per second - to give the observed magnetic moment- this means,bearing in mind (1 – v^2 / vfast^2)^ 1/2 , that the proton spins at 10 ^ 17 metres per second – at least !
The spin of a charge sphere is quantised.
Gravitons and photons are massless because they don’t have spinning charges.
It is my belief that they consist of non-spinning quarks.
 
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...wow. OK, let's begin at the top. Gravitons increase the angular speed of a charged sphere? I'm not sure where this one comes from. Gravitons increase mass? A very odd way of looking at it, but, I suppose, acceptable. Mass is that quality of a body which is it's resistance to acceleration. Gravitons are the carriers of the gravitational force. In the presence of more gravitons, it is plausible that mass might be considered to increase, although I doubt it; we'll have to wait for a theory of quantum gravity to find out for sure. Electrons have less mass because they spin less quickly? Where did this idea come from in the first place?

By vfast I assume you mean c, given the placement in the equation.

How you can say gravtions and photons are massless due to the lack of spinning charge is beyond me. Nuetrons have no charge, and yet have mass. Even more baffling is the statement that gravitons and photons are made of non-spinning quarks. How, exactly, could particles like quarks with mass combine into a massless particle?
 
What actually creates the force of gravity is not spinning charge but spinning one dimensional space (accelerated - constant change of direction but the magnitude stays the same). There must be two spin axes (path of one is the axis of the other) in order for total spin configuration to be conserved. The invariant quantity is the square of energy, a true quantum. There are two kinds of square of energy. Their matrix addition gives values for electric charge and their matrix multiplication gives values for mass. The incorporation of these ideas gives close agreement for the mass ratio of proton and electron within 1 percent of experimental error.
 

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