he wikipedia article is Le Sage's theory of gravitation. The link is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage%27s_theory_of_gravitation. My original question was if gravitions are responsible for the gravitational force in the same way that other particles are responsible for the other three forces ( strong, weak, and electromagnetic), how does that work? Le Sage's theory deals with that by proposing that gravitons bump into things and transfer their energy/ momentum to those other objects. But the wikipedia article doesn't explain this idea in any way I can understand, for reasons given in my previous post.
[–] Kael_thas_Sunstrider ago
That would probably not work, because gravity works over the distance of lightyears. But that is not my area of expertise. I know weak and strong work on small distances because of Heisenberg.