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Post by faustus5 on Oct 9, 2019 13:39:55 GMT
There is literally no such thing as energy not carried by a particle. What about potential energy? According to Newton gravitational potential energy E = mgh. Einstein's equations involve a slight modification for relativistic effects, but even here, in a static gravitational field there are no gravity waves, hence no exchange of gravitons. You obviously know your physics better than I ever will, but I was thinking strictly in terms of things actually happening in real time, which is transactional and always involves particle exchange.
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