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Old 09-March-2008, 04:35 PM
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''So the mass of a proton is created by the gluon and not by the mass of the quarks? From Wiki (often a good primer to see if your ideas agree with standard theory. Oh, but this is ATM so we do not have to care about standard theory) we find the following quote on gluons: While massive spin-1 particles have three polarization states, massless gauge bosons like the gluon have only two polarization states (read the rest later, but the limit is a few MeV, which would mean a few times the electron energy, and quarks have more mass).''

Actually, when two quarks come together, there is more energy there than what they contained which makes gluon energy. Don't mix up things i say.

Light can generate its own curvature, or distortions of spacetime. This is how photons couple to gravity.

32 years has nothing to do with the Planck Length 10^-33 or 10^-35.

Bradyons are simply Tardyons: v<c.


The photon is chargless, but it does indeed mediate a force. You should know this without question.

When i speak about using the lowest energy, whenever some accelerates or slows down, requires an energy increase or a decrease.

Yes... the power wasn't raised 10^93/ a peice of matter contains a whopping amount of energy you know. How do you think we created the atom bomb|?

Oh and eh... wiki? I don't recite from wiki unless i really have to.