> They make the micro universe so stable that its ability to decay into
> nothing is impossible. Gluons do this by defying the inverse square
> law(weakening by distance). The strong force(gluons) get stronger with
> distance allowing no diluting of space. Space can and does inflate.
> Quarks stay the same distance for infinity. Strong force fits so well
> Go figure Bert
Bert has got it down pat Bill - upon the color force that is.

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 29 Dec 2006 22:16 GMT
Yes gentlemen with GR Einstein is holding 4 aces.and that makes his
hand hard to beat. I can beat it with my straight flush. It is a low
straight flush(From 2 to 6 in clubs) It is not a royal straight
flush,but at this spacetime it ends the poker game. Who ever can come up
with a hand to beat it must have TOE. Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 30 Dec 2006 19:27 GMT
Gluons are force particles,and do not have to obey Pauli's Exclusion
Principle. That can be used to explain their force getting stronger with
distance,and why the distance they work in is so short.(how big is the
area inside a nucleus?) Bert