What if (on the Nuclear Force)
Well we set off H-bombs and measured their colossal energy. We know what
power the Cern needs to over come the binding force the gluons have in
holding quarks together even with their like positive charge that should
make them repel each other. To add to this strong force it is the only
force that gets stronger with distance. (why?) A force getting
stronger with greater distance goes against GR. Could such a gluon
force exist inside a black hole? Could only quarks be strong enough to
exists under such great gravity pressure? I can relate this to neutron
stars where only neutrons are its interior. Well best to realize GR
does not work in the micro realm. best to realize gravity created the
other three forces. Best to realize we can't relate macro's weak gravity
to the micro fantastic gravity force bert
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