The effect of particle creation on space

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General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics have been successful at describing their respective realms, but the two theories remain disjoint. We finesse this difficulty with a classical model of the Universe that unites gravitational, nuclear and electromagnetic forces. This model is derived by examining the nucleus and its atomic quanta. Newton's Law of Gravitation evolves into a formula for the gravitational field within an atom's quantum layers which has the form of Hooke's Law for the potential energy of a spring. The inward force— a reaction to the strain caused by introducing two particles into the space—drives particles towards each other. Gravity is not a mysterious attractive force acting at a distance with no mechanism, but a force acting locally with a well-defined mechanism. The force on the nucleons from the spring stress in the nucleus provides a physical basis for the strong and weak forces of quantum mechanics. The Fundamental Law of Nature gives the relationship between the strong force stress on space, gravity and the wavelength of a photon. The new paradigm offers an alternative to the Standard Model that is easy to integrate with gravitation.

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