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Latest revision as of 19:57, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Strong Nuclear Force as a Consequence of Gravitational Interactions
Author(s) Wladimir Guglinski
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Journal None
Pages 199-207

Abstract

Taking as a point of departure the author?s model of fermions, here is proposed a hypothesis: the strong nuclear force is a special sort of gravitational interaction. Such hypothesis is analyzed taking in account the following points:

  • Existence of three sorts of gravitational interaction between two protons.
  • Influence of the spin in the interaction by the strong force.
  • Binding energy of the deuteron.
  • Missing of strong interaction between leptons.
  • Structure of muons and neutrinos.