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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Darwin123Darwin123 Date: Sep 18, 2008 12:51
On Sep 18, 2:30Â pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> How many Gravitons a mass throws every  second?
A mass that isn't being accelerated generates no real gravitons
per second.
However, a mass that isn't being accelerated generates a large
number of gravitons per second. However, due to the uncertainty
principle, the number of virtual gravitons per second is uncertain.
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> Gravity is produced as Mass throws out Gravitons at speed of light.
Without acceleration they are virtual gravitons, not merely
gravitons.
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Gravitons are like photons. They are not and can never be
analyzed as classical particles. You have to think about quantum
mechanics when you use the word "gravitons." Neither Newton's Laws nor
even classical relativity applies to gravitons. You need some quantum
mechanics.
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