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#1 36grit 


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I was told that the strong force holds atoms together. So I was wondering, does the week force hold quantum particles together?
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#2 insane_alien 


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no but it does provide a decay mechanism
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#3 36grit 


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View Postinsane_alien, on 26 October 2011 - 12:13 PM, said:

no but it does provide a decay mechanism



An inward force like gravity on an ageing star?
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#4 insane_alien 


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no.

I'm not entirely sure you can treat it as having direction.
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#5 36grit 


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I appreciate any information. I'm just an artist trying to picture everything in details, in my head.

Today the picture is everything moving and moving and fast as fast and entropy and weight are the results of friction and resistance to the speed of instant. The bubble is a stretched out matrix and bandwith of infinite time dialations. The edge, a razor of particles here, there, and everywhere popping in and out as to a fasioin a very fine point in the flow of an expansion force exploding into at least four dimensions, possibly more.
Relitivity bends and stretches the energies, within it's own algorythmic patterns of frequenceis. Because energies exist outside of time and are their own bands of prime energy thresholds cascading down the infinite energy spectrum.

Hmmmm, Little of subject there, is the weak force thought to interact with neutrino's, gravity, or dark energy?
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Neutrinos interact via the weak force. That's why they rarely interact.
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