>dendriite wrote: >> >>Maybe I'm screwed up here (again), but dont all the carriers of force >>*operate* at c. photons, gluons..ect. And arent neutrinos part of the >>exchange of forces in some respect? >> >No, the mesons operate at v < c, that's why the nuclear forces >have a short range > >Alberto Monteiro How can a black hole gravitate if all of its mass is inside the event horizon and if gravitons propagate at c? Brad DeLong
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