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![]() Could gravity be radiation that originates from the strong force? Gravity is associated with mass. It seems to fit. How 'bout wording it thus, "Could both gravity and the strong force be `effects' of one and the same Flow, at different levels of manifestation, of the pressure-driven inflow _of the spatial medium_ into mass, with mass synonymous with flow sink (or pressure drain)? It seems to fit. To add, IF the above should be the case, it would serendipitously yield up the 'holy grail' of physics, unification of gravity and the SNF. In addition, it would yield conciliation of QM and relativity and provide the scaffolding of a true, universal UFTOE/GUT. |
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