Physics Asked on March 15, 2021
Can we use the integral form of Gauss’s law for other types of massless vector fields? For example, if I’m thinking of the graviton field, is there any reason why it would not apply? (understanding that the graviton field is not proven yet). If I’m way off base with this, is there another function that would be better suited?
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