| | |
| Grandmaster
Status: Offline Posts: 2,603
Thanks Given: 258
Thanked 410x in 360 Posts
Join Date: Aug 2007 Rep Power: 38 | Re: An Idea -
10-25-2007, 08:11 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cosvis Hi Pat and Tina,
I am not too familiar with the quark theory but I just wonder if the gluons are not gravitational strings. I do not think they are the elusive graviton particles because I believe they do not exist. So the gluons would not be visible particles but they could still exist and have a gravitational effect on the quarks.
My Toe theory of the physical universe, as you know Pat, is based on the theory that the photon is a stable, preserved virtual mass particle, moving constantly at the speed of light, and consisting of two equal but opposite preserved forces and energies, gravitational and kinetic. The photon also known as a quantum particle is more basic or fundamental than the quark particle because I think it is the most basic stuff of the universe. I think the quark particle consists of quantum particles and this could be in a blackhole formation. What do you think? I am sure that the quantum particle must have something to do with quarks?
Yours Cosvis. | for your perusal . . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoLvO...related&search http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qt5ltxDK80&mode=related&search= |
|
| |