The sea of super-strong interacting gravitons as the cause of
gravity
Authors:
Michael A. Ivanov Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure, Latex. Contribution to The 3d International Conference
on Particle and Fundamental Physics in Space (Space Part'06 ), Beijing,
China, 19 - 21 April 2006 (Nuclear Physics B (Proc. Suppl.) 166 (2007) 297-299).
The Newtonian attraction turns out to be the main
statistical effect in the sea of super-strong interacting
gravitons, with bodies themselves being not sources of gravitons -
only correlational properties of {\it in} and {\it out} fluxes of
gravitons in their neighbourhood are changed due to an interaction
with bodies. Other quantum effects of low-energy quantum gravity
are the following ones: redshifts, their analog - a deceleration
of massive bodies, and an additional relaxation of any light flux.