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A way to get the matter to bend space to create the quantum gravity
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I've writing this theory to be republished soon, what do you think? (remember the calculation is an average)

As an example, I’ve chosen the smallest element in the universe, the hydrogen atom, with an estimated mass of 1,673 × 10-27 kg, which contains a single electron and a single nucleus. This nucleus consists of a single proton (the basic constituent of matter), where it exerts its nuclear force, which is in turn composed of two up-quarks and a down-quark bound by the gluon interaction.

With these data about the hydrogen nucleus, we’ll calculate its average interaction to create a contraction force in the vacuum. For this purpose, we can think about an elastic band (it would simulate the proton strong force with a size of 8,58 x 10-15 meters with an error range of 2%)

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