Group: sci.physics.particle
From: Kumar
Date: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Interaction Betwenn Four Fundamental Forces?

On Apr 8, 2:43=A0pm, "Y.Porat" wrote:
> On Apr 7, 6:48=A0pm, Kumar wrote:
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> > On Apr 7, 3:47=A0pm, "Y.Porat" wrote:
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> > > On Apr 6, 4:29=A0pm, Kumar wrote:
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> > > > On Apr 6, 12:49=A0pm, "Y.Porat" wrote:
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> > > > > On Apr 5, 10:58=A0am, Kumar wrote:
> > > > snip>
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> > > > > > > 'No mass no real physics
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> > > > > > > ATB
> > > > > > > Y.Porat
> > > > > > > =A0-
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> > > > > > I have not considered & mentioned Gravitational force(GF) by a
> > > > > > mystrious entity(except prime force if there). Instead of mass, =
I am
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> > > > > there i sno force without motion and mass
> > > > > and collission of mass
> > > > > ----------> just considering motion in and of a mass/body as a cre=
ater/mediator of
> > > > > > GF.
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> > > > > ok that is my oppinion as well !!
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> > > > When we say GF is dependant on mass & distance, can't be incomplete =
in
> > > > view GF can also be dependant on density(volume & mass)? As such,
> > > > should volume of mass also be not relevant?
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> > > ------------
> > > in short distances it is relevant
> > > but not for =A0very distant masses
> > > --------------
> > > =A0If we consider motion is> related to GF, whether particles in dense=
r sunstance
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> > > (substances ??)
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> > > =A0will not have
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> > > > lower freedom of motion?
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> > > we are not talking about motion* inside *
> > > mass A and B
> > > we are talking about 'gravitons' (or circlons)
> > > that move outside =A0A and B =A0'
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> > How these are outside of both A and B?
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> A and B are sending 'mesengers' =A0-- outwards
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> Y.Porat
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What are these mesengers?