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Trapped in material

Trapped in material

When we are thinking about the idea that every natural force has a carrier particle, that means that the universe is trapped in the material and those carrier particles are also material, which gives them the same quality with other material. If the photon is the particle itself, we can say that the light is also material, and that thing is one of the biggest things, that is ever created in history.  Because light is forming particles it is trapped also in material. So is light itself force. The base forces of nature are gravity, electric force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force, and each of them has own carrier particle.

Those particles that carry the natural forces are subatomic, and they still exist. In every atom is gluons, the subatomic particles, what are connecting the quarks. Without gluons, quarks cannot make protons and neutrons, and that thing makes those very strange particles very important. And sometimes is asked the question, could gravitons or some other transfer particle form molecules? So is it possible that somewhere in the universe is a planet, what is formed by gravitons?

The thing is that gluon makes the connection or bridge between quarks means that gluon is elastic. And that is the only thing, that makes it make those bridges between the subatomic particles. 

The subatomic particles are forming atomic particles and atomic particles are forming atoms. So if every base force, gravity, electric force, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force has the transmitter particle, could those transmitter particles form material.

That thing is really interesting. When the electricity was found, the scientists realized that every base force in the universe can transform into energy, and then they must just find the particle, what transforms to energy and then it can transform energy back to the material. And then they forgot the form of energy. When we are thinking that energy is a wave movement, we must ask a question, what moves?

The simplest answer to that question is that some particle moves the energy from another place. And then we can return to think, what is the form of energy in that case? Is it simply a fast-rotating movement, what increases the spin? So does the particle simply rotating, and when it faces some other particle it would send the spark, what is forming of gluons.

And that is the thing, what seems everything seems so simple. Then we can return to think about the form of energy and say that by increasing the rotation speed of electrons, we can create pure energy. The only problem is that an electron is a so small particle, that it is difficult to touch.

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