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Article: Models for quarks and elementary particles--Part III: what is the nature of the gravitational field?(Formula)
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- Progress in Physics
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- July 1, 2008
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The first two parts of this article series dealt with the questions: What is a quark? and What is mass? While the present models lead to a physical idea of the mass, the geometrical theory of the general relativity only shows the effect of mass. From the physical idea of mass, from the idea of the resultant vector (EV) as electric flux [not member of] and from the ideas relating to the magnetic monopole (MMP) it follows that the gravitational field is an electrical field. The share of the electrical gravitational flux [[not member of].sub.[GAMMA]] on the entire electrical flux [not member of] of a quark is determined from Newton's empirical gravitational constant G. The ...
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