>>Except that gravity kind of does have gravitons.<<
They're probably closer kin to photons than anything else: wavicles, which can behave like a wave or a particle depending how you try to measure them.
>> Which doesn't sound bad, <<
Only to someone with little imagination. You can also suck the air out of a room. That's before getting into the hazards of suddenly increasing or decreasing the pull of gravity.
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They're probably closer kin to photons than anything else: wavicles, which can behave like a wave or a particle depending how you try to measure them.
>> Which doesn't sound bad, <<
Only to someone with little imagination. You can also suck the air out of a room. That's before getting into the hazards of suddenly increasing or decreasing the pull of gravity.