BradGuth Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:32 pm Post subject: Re: What if(on Unified Forces) |
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The electrostatic binding force or "strong force" is clearly greater
than gravity, although without matter and thus gravity there would not
be any such electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion to begin
with. In other words, the force of gravity and of the electron
binding pull or antibinding push force go together.
Only the strong electron force can push as well as pull, whereas the
weak force of gravity can only pull. Photons are entirely different
from anything else, and by now there>s perhaps 1e100 photons/atom,
whereas most of such photons we can not possibly see, and perhaps at
best we>ll only detect or quantify 0.0000000001% (one out of 1e12).
~ BG
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
[quote]What if forces are the great secrets of nature? Nature loves secret
identities. EM forces are strong and have unlimited range The weak
nuclea force can not reach outside a atomic nucleus,and yet my mind
tells me they are the same Hmmm I have always realized that
electromagnetism is exerted by photons,even before Feynman came up with
quantum electrodynamics(QED) I have a theory(in development) that great
high temperature like found inside fusion can and does break three
forces down except the force of gravity.(best to realize at start of BB
it was very hot) I have my theory that all forces come out of the force
of gravity,and when I can prove that the forces will be unified and I
will pack up for Sweden go figure TreBert[/quote] |
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