Book Title: Scientific Foundations Of Jainism
Author(s): K V Mardia
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt Ltd

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________________ THE SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF JAINISM Gluon Fig. 10.3 A baryon with its quarks (in circles, red-R, green-G, blue ---B) and the strong nuclear force with its gauge boson 'gluon' (zig-zag lines). 10.3). Baryons feel the strong force, whereas leptons do not feel this force since they do not have a colour. The energetic quarks radiate gluon; however, as they emerge, the gluons must neutralise their colour which they do by converting the energies through observable particles, mainly ,mesons. The weak nuclear force underlies radioactivity: the particles Z and (W+, W-) are the gauge bosons of the weak nuclear force for the electrically charged and neutral Proton Electron Neutron Photon Neutron Photon Proton Electron Fig. 10.4 Weak force: (a) a neutron and a photon exchanging W+ and (b) a proton and an electron exchanging W versions, respectively (see Fig. 10.4). The gravitational force (see Fig. 10.5), which is the weakest of the four, holds matter together in the bulk, but the evidence for a particie to transmit gravity--the graviton-is very limited. We could add karmic forces to the list. Karmic fields are also nonmaterial regions of influence extending in space and continuing in time, but allow interaction between the non-living and the living, i.e. soul and karmons. For karmic forces, it seems that the bosons for interaction between the soul and karmons are 'Passions' (a form of

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