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Graviton: the mysterious dark photon

Graviton: the mysterious dark photon

The name of this text should be, gravity and space. Because here I think gravity and its relationship with space. The reason, why the hypothetical particle, the graviton is fascinating is that gravity is an only force, what has the power to effect light, and the suspected mass of graviton is zero, what allows it to travel with the speed of light. So is the graviton so-called dark photon? And are pure gravitons the dark energy? Those are good questions.

Sometimes some philosophers have introduced the model, where the universe is like a rubber layer. Every particle is making small pit on it, and there is an unproven theoretical model, that particles are bringing that layer closer to something, what we can call as "other layer". Then the force that we can call as "gravity" would forward to space, what we are calling as the space-time continuum or simply the universe.

But what would be behind those imaginational rubber layers? Maybe there is the fourth dimension, space, where the gravity has some kind of unknown form. You must realize that this kind of thought is made by philosophers and theoretical researchers. And that's why they are not proven as right or wrong. So they are just theories.

Gravity is the only force in nature, which doesn't need active maintenance. That means that gravity is a so-called passive force, what pulls particles in the central point of the mass, and that's why gravity always wins, and the particles would be pulled in the central of gravity. And that is a thing, what makes gravity so interesting. So some people are making plans that the gravity would offer us the very effective and pure energy source if we someday will find the way, how we could benefit that thing.

Or actually, we could benefit gravity in the hydropower plants, but that thing doesn't mean that we would have the possibility to benefit gravity itself as the energy source. The thing is that there have been ideas to benefit gravity energy by drilling the hole through the moon, and then put the weight dropping in that hole, and the opposite movement can rotate the generator. In this little bit clumsy solution the mass is connected to the wire and then the system would create energy.

But that thing would not probably mean pure energy. The pure energy or creating gravity energy probably doesn't mean that kind of thing. So why the scientists are so interested in gravity. Because gravity cannot fit any other things in nature, the scientists or at least theoretical scientists are creating an idea that gravity is something bigger and more fascinating than we have even thought. They believe that gravity is a gate to the fifth base force in the universe. That fifth force would be the gate to pure energy.

So what means pure energy? In normal natural forces, the energy is transported from one place to another by the transferring particle. And in some very wild theories, the fifth force would not need the transferring particle for traveling from one place to another. But this kind of pure energy is only theory, and we are seeing only the shadow of the fifth force.

Could the energy travel from one place to another without a transporter particle? That is a very interesting question because that means that the fifth force would travel only in the form of wave movements, and it does mean that the force would be very interesting. That means that the top force would not act as a light in the universe. Other base forces are acting like light, which has particular and waveform.

But the missing particle that could be called "gravitons" could tell that gravity is not a similar force than others. That means that gravitation would have the only the waveform or the particles somehow resonate with other particles, or they are forwarding some other force.

So is the model that the particles are like lay around on the layer, what we can call as the time-space continuum, and those particles would take the layer closer to another layer, where some force is transmitted to every single particle in the universe. That thing would seem like the phenomenon, known as "gravity". But what that force could be, that is a really interesting question. Would we sometime benefit that strange thing? That is what we can probably solve in the future, but maybe we ever find the answer.

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