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Is there a way to detect gravitational waves in subatomic particles?

Consider the hypothetical situation of two electrons orbiting each other with a certain radius between them, going at extremely high speeds. Would this create gravitational waves strong enough to be ...
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Do particles produce gravitational waves?

We have obviously detected gravitational waves at very large scales, but what about small scales? I accept the answer that they would be indetectable, however I would think it would, considering the ...
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Do photons generate gravitational waves since they affect with their energy the stress tensor? [duplicate]

The gravitational waves are fact. They are produced in a way predicted 100 years before by Einstein. Anything with energy affecting stress tensor of space time produces them. What does it happen with ...
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Particles Associated With Gravitational Waves

I've been reading about linearized GR and the study of gravitational waves, and an odd thought popped into my head. According to wave-particle duality (admittedly, usually used in quantum mechanics!), ...
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