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RE: Basic physics 2: What is a joule?
Units are not the physics. The physics concepts do not care about units, and to take your example of the Joule, this unit is not always appropriate according to the context (take nuclear physics, for instance). I would personally prefer to read a post about physics concepts than units.
You have of course the right to write what you want, regardless of my opinion.
Secondly, note that your definition of a force is not correct. A gluon is a massless object that can feel the strong interaction...
Noted. Thank you for the feedback. I will keep that in mind when writing another article.