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If Light has its own boson (force-carrying particle) called a photon, Strong Nuclear force, and Weak Nuclear force have their own boson (force-carrying particle) gluon and W, Z respectively; and Gravity has its own undiscovered boson called graviton ....So Does heat also has its boson???

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Answered by mysterreverything
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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Heat is a form of energy which doesn't consist any particles. Heat travels through conduction, convection and radiation. A system can have no transfer of heat (adiabatic system) and still have heat but light doesn't exist at rest which means light always travels (by travel of photons or by a wave function).

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