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thetexan
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There have been heretofore 4 forces generally acknowledged, weak, strong, electromagnetic and gravity. And there has been the quest to unify those 4. As I understand it the first 3 have for all intents and purposes been unified and that gravity is the holdout.
But since gravity is not a force but a resultant of other effects, namely the warping of space, and that the movement of a body in a system due to what we use to call gravity is simply the easily explained warped movement due to space/time warpage, can't we say that there is really no such thing as a independent, unexplainable force of gravity.
And if that is the case don't we pretty much have a unified theory of the other 3 real forces?
tex
But since gravity is not a force but a resultant of other effects, namely the warping of space, and that the movement of a body in a system due to what we use to call gravity is simply the easily explained warped movement due to space/time warpage, can't we say that there is really no such thing as a independent, unexplainable force of gravity.
And if that is the case don't we pretty much have a unified theory of the other 3 real forces?
tex