Gluons: Dark Energy & Graviton Emissions

In summary, gluons are a type of dark energy that emit gravitons, which collide with photons and cause them to lose energy. As the photons travel through space, they continue to lose energy due to collisions with longer wavelength gravitons emitted by gluons. This process is known as redshifting and is similar to mirror twins in the micro world. However, there may be differing interpretations about the role of gluons in relation to dark energy.
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Gluons are dark energy.
They emit gravitons and these collide with photons and cause them to lose
energy - as yet more gravitons - and redshift.
As the photons travel through space they get longer wavelengths and gravitons of longer wavelength (emitted by gluons) collide with them so
that the photons lose the same amount of energy per unit distance.
 
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kurious said:
Gluons are dark energy.
They emit gravitons and these collide with photons and cause them to lose
energy - as yet more gravitons - and redshift.
As the photons travel through space they get longer wavelengths and gravitons of longer wavelength (emitted by gluons) collide with them so
that the photons lose the same amount of energy per unit distance.

I agree that dark energy is to the macro world, what gluons are to the micro world. kind of like mirror twins.

I'm not sure if I can agree with your interpretation?
 
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force5 said:
I agree that dark energy is to the macro world, what gluons are to the micro world. kind of like mirror twins.

I'm not sure if I can agree with your interpretation?

I must agree with force5 at this moment in time.

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FAQ: Gluons: Dark Energy & Graviton Emissions

What are gluons?

Gluons are subatomic particles that are responsible for the strong nuclear force, which holds the nucleus of an atom together.

What is dark energy?

Dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy that is thought to make up approximately 70% of the total energy in the universe. It is believed to be responsible for the accelerating expansion of the universe.

How are gluons related to dark energy?

Gluons are not directly related to dark energy. However, they play a role in the strong nuclear force, which is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe. Dark energy is believed to be a force that acts on a larger scale, affecting the expansion of the entire universe.

What are graviton emissions?

Graviton emissions are hypothetical particles that are thought to be responsible for the force of gravity. They have not yet been observed or proven to exist, but are a crucial part of many theories about the fundamental forces of the universe.

How do gluons and graviton emissions relate to each other?

Gluons and graviton emissions are both theoretical particles that are thought to play a role in the fundamental forces of the universe. Gluons are responsible for the strong nuclear force, while graviton emissions are believed to be responsible for gravity. However, there is currently no evidence or direct connection between the two particles.

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