| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (tman_ndsu08,) </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (Plaything48,) hardly, the force is so small its almost negligible<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Do you understand what i'm saying? Gravity is the force that draws particles together. So a way to look at it is gravity can't be a particle because gravity acts on particles...so it would just be acting on itself.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Do you really know what your talking about ?
Each forces have its exchange particles. Photons for EM, W and Z bosons for weak nuclear force, gluons for strong nuclear force, and the hypothesis is there the graviton is the exchange particle in quantum gravity ... |