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On Mar 29, 5:42 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
It is safe to say "Where there is agravitonthere is also gravity." I like the paper(posted it many times) that Scherk,and Schwartz came up with.in 1972 That in quantum gravity the aggravation is massless and has spin 2 That is by the way twice as fast as photon's spin. My spin is in theory tells that spin 2 makes thegravitonvery heavy(high inertia),and that can explain a lot of the mysteries of thegraviton Bert Then by all means, 2c it is (600,000 km/s = graviton rate of spin) ? Graviton Energy or GE=M2C2 ? BTW, you haven't bothered to offer your best swag to the given population of gravitons/m3, say as found within the Earth-moon L1 = Xe??? number of those pesky gravitons/m3. There's roughly 2e20 N worth of mutual gravity/tidal force of those Newtons to cope with, so are we talking of 2e120 gravitons/m3/sec, or what number of gravitons? In other friendly words of my somewhat dyslexic encrypted wisdom, how many of those quantum string like gravitons/m3/Newton force of 102 grams/sec of mutual attraction are we talking about? (I'll assume it's a whole lot more than a count of one graviton/m3) .. - Brad Guth |
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