Graviton is a game in the style of the old space shooters of the Amiga, such as Bratwurst or Gravity Force
A theoretical gauge boson that mediates the (extremely weak) gravitational interactions between particles; the quantum of the gravitational field, having zero rest mass and a spin of 2.
A theoretical gague boson that would carry the gravitational force and have a spin of 2. See also: gague boson, gravitational force, spin, Debriefing
The as-yet unobserved spin-two particle that carries gravity.
A theoretical particle carrying the force of gravity.
The messenger particle of gravity, believed to travel at the speed of light
smallest bundle of the gravitational force field; messenger particle for the gravitational force.
An elementary particle responsible for the effects of gravity. It is its own anti-particle, has zero rest mass and charge, and has a spin of 2.
The particle which, according to wave-particle duality, is associated with gravitational waves.
a hypothetical particle that would carry the force of gravity
a hypothetical (we still haven't found any) elementary particle having no mass and no charge
a negative quantum unit of spatial entropy, metrically and energetically equivalent to a positive quantum unit of time
The quantum particle, associated with gravitational waves, which carries the gravitational force.
The elementary particle thought to be responsible for carrying the gravitational force.
The carrier particle of the gravitational interactions; not yet directly observed.
This is a gravity machine created by Dr. Briefs. Goku and Vegeta often use these for training, using the gravity to their advantage. Sometimes they even break them
A hypothetical particle with zero charge and rest mass that is held to be the quantum of the gravitational field.
In physics, the graviton is a hypothetical elementary particle that mediates the force of gravity in the framework of quantum field theory. If it exists, the graviton must be massless (because the gravitational force has unlimited range) and must have a spin of 2 (because gravity is a second-rank tensor field).