tesla writes:
ah. thanks for the correction the force that holds atoms together is the force I'm referring. i guess that would be the "strong" force?
OK, glad we cleared that up. Now let's examine your theory. In
Message 17 you write;
tesla writes:
my theory concerning the
G-force strong nuclear force and gravity, is that the collective sharing of the
g-force strong nuclear force in atoms resonate together. so that matter composed of more atoms, have more shared
g-force strong nuclear force, which resonate as a greater gravity. which is why the attraction is not by size, but by density.
As you can see, I have corrected the quote to reflect your intent.
I am afraid that your theory is in error. The strong nuclear force does not "resonate as a greater gravity". It has nothing to do with gravity. Gravity is so weak at the very tiny scales at which the strong force operates, that it is completely negligible. Denser objects (objects with more mass) have more gravity simply due to their higher mass, there is no need for recourse to the strong force in order to explain this.
I have no idea what you are trying to prove here, but physics is not an area of study where a keen amateur can make important discoveries just by sitting and pondering about it. If you want to pursue your theory, I suggest that you start by enrolling on a college physics course.
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