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Where can I get the equations that describe the strong nuclear force between quarks/protons/neutrons? Are they not freely available? Thanks.
Reflector said:Where can I get the equations that describe the strong nuclear force between quarks/protons/neutrons? Are they not freely available? Thanks.
Nenad said:you can't solve the equations. They can only be reduced to a system of equations with too many variables and too little equations,
kind of like general relativity.
Reflector said:Those equations in the link look too complicated for me. I was looking for something similar to the gravitational Force.
Maybe I'm wasting my time anyway, I don't know. I have this theory but it didn't work out the way I wanted. Say, you have a right triangle and you expect on one side two values (say L) to have equal length (ie. L-L)... but instead you find that the second value is actually 10 x the value of the first value (ie 10L-L). Can it still be solved according to a logarithm function?
Reflector said:I thought that the logarithm dealt with 10-1 ratios.
I don't know how else to make sense of the observation...
plus having a logarithm may have something to do with dark matter... how there's like a 10-1 ratio of it compared with normal matter. I don't know.
This was an ambitious attempt to link the strong force with gravity, and getting the 10-1 ratio instead of a 1-1 ratio has to mean something...
Reflector said:I thought that the logarithm dealt with 10-1 ratios. I don't know how else to make sense of the observation... plus having a logarithm may have something to do with dark matter... how there's like a 10-1 ratio of it compared with normal matter. I don't know. This was an ambitious attempt to link the strong force with gravity, and getting the 10-1 ratio instead of a 1-1 ratio has to mean something...
Alem2000 said:Hi, I wanted to as Tom a question. I havnt completed the introductory physics courses yet but since I saw the equation for the strong nuclear force I was wondering what the string theory equations look like. If you could please post them I would be greatful.![]()
Alem2000 said:...and if I may add. What exactly can be done with the strong nuclear force equations...im confused, if they can't be solved than how are they relavant? Please keep in mind I am a beginner!![]()