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    Gravitational quanta and unification

    A major issue that has challenged physics is the goal of bringing gravity into a complete unification of the interactions and the quantization of gravity. We build upon the appreciation that electromagnetic waves are also gravitational waves because they transport local spacetime curvature. Logical steps lead us to appreciate the totality of the traditional quantized particles in nature as gravitational quanta. Thus, our present particle physics model is seen to be unified with the gravitational interaction. Whether there remains a scope for the existence of a spin-2 graviton in vacuum is brought into question by our invariant energy construct centered upon the Ricci tensor. We suggest that this construct holds the key to ultra-strong gravity’s essential role in quantization.