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Originally Posted by <<>> I see the strong nuclear force the more fundamental of all. Gravity is the most broad in the sense that it connects to all energy, but strong nuclear seems a much more convincing force as cornerstone. |
If you take a large quantity of energy and put it into an environment of extreme pressure, you end up with a concentration of gravitational forces somewhat similar in size to that of strong nuclear force.
Q. Where is the only place that particles come together to form nucleii with the strong force to maintain the structure?
A. The core of stars where there is extreme pressure.
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Originally Posted by <<>> I'm not sure about this. I believe you are right, but I also believe that there is something, and that it is particular, nto continuous. |
Here's a link that may interest you
http://earthtech.org/publications/Mi...Conference.pdf