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   Message 15,682 of 17,516   
   James Goetz to James Goetz   
   Re: Assuming general relativity, quantum   
   28 Jun 17 00:35:13   
   
   From: jimgoetz316@gmail.com   
      
   On Monday, June 26, 2017 at 10:25:04 PM UTC-4, James Goetz wrote:   
   > A zero-energy universe has a 1:1 ratio of negative gravitational force   
   > to positive force. Gravitons with zero mass could cohere with the field   
   > equations of general relative. Gravitons would have a 2 spin and for   
   > the sake of simplicity they would constitute the negative force.   
   > Photons have a 1 spin and constitute most of the positive force.   
   > Estimates indicate that the observable universe has 10^90 photons.   
   > Assuming general relativity, quantum gravity, and a zero-energy   
   > universe, what is the ratio of gravitons to photons?   
      
   If anybody here is unfamiliar with the concept of a zero-energy   
   universe, then here is a brief explanation from the Astronomical   
   Society of the Pacific   
   (https://www.astrosociety.org/publications/a-universe-from-nothing/).   
      
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