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Does a graviton impart negative momentum?

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Answered by sushmita
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The graviton existence can be naively predicted already without any advanced quantum field theory by rewriting the Newton's law of universal gravitation as the effect of collisions of hypothetical quantum particles with the positive energy but transferring as the result of the collision strange negative momentum
Answered by Anonymous
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In quantum field theory, the graviton is massless with a spin of 2 that mediates the force of gravitational field. ... This means a graviton cancreate more gravitons. Like other quantum particles, gravitons can carry a lot of energy, or momentum, when confined to a small space”.
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