Sujet : Re: Gravity, the most powerful force in the universe
De : ttt_heg (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas Heger)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 25. May 2025, 05:24:49
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Am Samstag000024, 24.05.2025 um 18:55 schrieb The Starmaker:
Thomas Heger wrote:
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Am Freitag000023, 23.05.2025 um 19:19 schrieb The Starmaker:
Thomas Heger wrote:
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Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:
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Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!
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It is electrostatic.
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Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.
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Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times).
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TH
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What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making
the Earth round.
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an extremely weak force makes the sun round
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an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
apart
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Yes.
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This is, what google said about this topic:
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Yes, gravity is an extremely weak force when compared to the other
fundamental forces of nature, including the strong and weak nuclear
forces and electromagnetism. It is considered the weakest of the four.
Here's why gravity is weak:
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Weak Coupling Constant:
Gravity's coupling constant, which determines the strength of the
force, is extremely small, making it much weaker than the other forces.
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Comparison to other forces:
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Electromagnetism is about 10^40 times stronger than gravity.
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The strong nuclear force is about 10^38 times stronger than gravity.
The weak nuclear force is about 10^25 times stronger than gravity.
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TH
I can imagine Richard Feynman saying..."This is, what google said about
this topic:"
or Albert Einstein saying .."This is, what google said about this
topic:"
This is what TH said about this topic, .."This is, what google said
about this topic:"
Well, I meant that as a quote.
OK, google isn't the best source for quotes. Actually I have read that somewhere, but forgot, where that was.
So google would do for now.
The idea was, that a single electron has a certain electric field around it and would influence other particles ~10^42 times stronger with that field than by gravity.
Gravity is only so large (for e.g. planets), because gravity comes only in one 'flavor', hence adds up, if the mass is large.
TH