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Gravity and Quark Velocity Entanglement
Israel Medical Association, Caesarea, Israel
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 06 (2015)·Pages 1852–1855·Published 15 October 2015·DOI10.4236/jmp.2015.613189
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Abstract
Quarks move within the nucleon at relativistic speeds. This causes intertia. This inertia results in gravitational mass-effect. For short distances this is the strong force, for distant objects it is gravity. This is due to an increase in the gravitational constant related to the velocity of objects moving at speeds close to the speed of light. This relation is calculable with a formula presented in the text.
KeywordsQuarks Causing GravityGravity and Strong Force CorrelatedVariation of Gravitational Constant with Velocity
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