Gravetron Question

How can gravity be gravitons exchanging virtual particles with baryonic matter if spacetime ie gravity is just the warping of spacetime 😩😩😩😩😩😩

how can gravity get its energy from its own potential energy 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩

I’ll see what I can find out. It certainly is clear that current understanding of the universe doesn’t know the exact nature of gravity.

If the un observable universe is infinite then gravity can be infinite as well with infinite dimensions, universes, multiverses etc…

Potential energy also gravitates.

If you take 2 hydrogen atoms, the mass of the 2 atoms is more than the mass of the two atoms bound together. So there is a negative potential energy associated with the bonding of physical Mater that is already together.

Obviously nobody has detected a graviton, so it is theoretical but has interest associations with dark matter and dark energy.

A gravetron would be equivalent to the energy of curved Spacetime.

Graviton – lots of them very light weight

Dark matter – very few heavy weight

Dark energy – everywhere but not measured in weght

So he said that just like dark energy, gravitons are everywhere in the universe. The difference is that a graviton has a much higher probability of exchanging potential energy when mass is present.

While dark energy is kind of the opposite where it expands more between galaxies and stars where there so much more of nothing.

Dark matter is more associational and cloud like but all three seem to have interrelationships (this last sentence is from me) all the rest is from the dad.

There are infinitely more gravitons than matter or dark matter. So the energy comes from the exponential numbers of them since they are such small energy there are just so many of them. So the amount of potential energy can be so minuscule in any instance, but it is exponentially larger amounts than anything else so it adds up to be immense.


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