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A particle generates a gravity field.
If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? Mitch Raemsch -- Light falls -- |
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"Mitchell" wrote in message m... A particle generates a gravity field. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? Mitch Raemsch No. You have to quantize the field. Explain the gravitational field in terms of virtual exchange particles. If the field has infinite extent, they're massless with infinite lifetime. The preferred, and so far unsuccessful, choice is spin 2 gravitons which are tensor bosons. [Old Man] |
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Mitchell wrote:
A particle generates a gravity field. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? Mitch Raemsch Gravity is a universal interaction in Newtonian theory between all mass, and, since E = mc^2, in relativistic gravity between all forms of energy. Assuming you are participating in news:sci.physics to learn something, start with the Usenet Physics FAQs at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/index.html There are many good book listed at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic..._booklist.html |
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"Sam Wormley" wrote in message ... Mitchell wrote: A particle generates a gravity field. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? Mitch Raemsch Gravity is a universal interaction in Newtonian theory between all mass, and, since E = mc^2, in relativistic gravity between all forms of energy. Assuming you are participating in news:sci.physics to learn something, start with the Usenet Physics FAQs at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/index.html There are many good book listed at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic..._booklist.html He has had references pointed out to him before with zero effect. At least one person has reached the conclusion he is simply lonely. Thanks Bill |
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Mitchell wrote:
A particle generates a gravity field. No, stooopid. Not "gravity", "gravitation." "Gravity" is something different. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Idiot. Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Not even an idiot. [snip] -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Net! |
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"Mitchell" wrote in message m... A particle generates a gravity field. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? I really did not think that anybody as stupid as this would have the temerity to post to sci.physics Franz |
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Sam Wormley wrote in message ...
Mitchell wrote: A particle generates a gravity field. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? Mitch Raemsch Gravity is a universal interaction in Newtonian theory between all mass, and, since E = mc^2, in relativistic gravity between all forms of energy. SCHOENFELDS LAW OF GRAVITATION: Fg = (yeYE)/(c^4r^2) where y = 1/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) Y = 1/sqrt(1-V^2/c^2) e = mass-energy of body 1 E = mass-energy of body 2 v = velocity of body 1 V = velocity of body 2 r = frame-dependent distance between body 1 and body 2 c = light speed Assuming you are participating in news:sci.physics to learn something, start with the Usenet Physics FAQs at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/index.html There are many good book listed at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic..._booklist.html |
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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message ...
"Mitchell" wrote in message m... A particle generates a gravity field. If the particle obeys the uncertainty principle where would the mass be that generates the gravity? How would it be moving? Would it be popping up here and there shifting the gravity around? Shouldn't this be Quantum Gravity? Once the uncertainty principle is brought in what would this do to how the particle generates its gravity? I really did not think that anybody as stupid as this would have the temerity to post to sci.physics Franz I take it you have not seen any of *my* posts. Ladies and gentlemen...introducing... "One Downmanship"! Thank you! Mitch Perkins |
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