QED origin of gravitational field and exotic consequences
Enrico Pier Giorgio Cadeddu
Abstract:We search, in elementary charged particles, a derivation of gravity from QED, starting with classical electrostatic force at a classic electromagnetic radius distance, with a Planck length uncertainty. Noting a possibility for a second order QED term, multiplying the term for the fine structure constant, we obtain self gravitational force, then gravitational field. It follows that massive not-charged elementary particles, such as neutrino, don't have a gravitational field.
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