Will
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The strong force is not at all a gravitational force!
I suggest learning a little of the theory of the strong force before you try to rewrite the books.
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Rather than deal with your entire reply, I will just reply to the last part.
I never said it was. I just compared it to the gravitational force that attracts only.
The 'strong force' (SF) does the same thing. It is 'only' a binding force within the nuclei.
Its utterly short range is the unbelievable part.
So I prefer my own explanation of the SF that is realistic and based on the real forces such as the coulomb attractive force and its magnatic component. These two forces working together can easily equal the given strength of the SF, to overpower the coulomb repulsion between the protons.
IMHO.
NS