Monday, July 7, 2008

A very simple solution to quantum-gravity:

Quantum gravity is something that eludes the theoretical physicists. The finiteness theory gives a very simple solution. The strong nuclear force that holds the nucleus together is actually gravity at the quantum level. Gravitational, electrostatic and magnetic forces are spillovers of a basic force. These three are real forces having fields; and are speed (energy) dependent. The force constants depend on the nature of the system and speed (energy). At the level of electrons/positrons, the electrostatic and gravitational constants are equal. That is, gravity is very strong at the quantum level. As matter integrates into atoms and masses, gravitational constant decreases. The weak nuclear force, however, is a pseudo force or an inertial force, and so does not have a field or a constant.

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