Quark Oscillation Causes Gravity

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DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2016.75043    3,100 Downloads   6,419 Views  Citations
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Quark movement is almost by the speed of light. Due to this speed their inertial mass-effect increases profoundly. That inertial effect is an accelerating force. Within the nucleon the force is the strong force. As quarks movements are back and forth movements, called zigzag or oscillating movements, there is movement in opposite directions. So the oppositely acting forces annihilate each other. However the force acting on objects receding from each other is a trifle stronger than that acting on objects approaching each other. This small difference between these forces is a “left over” force and “leaks” out of the nucleon. In previous manuscripts, formulae were presented to calculate these forces. In the present paper the “left over”, “leaking” force is estimated, and this force is gravity.

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Manor, E. (2016) Quark Oscillation Causes Gravity. Journal of Modern Physics, 7, 422-425. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2016.75043.

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