In a General Relativistic view of the universe. Gravity is not a force. It is an effect.
But, I would not be surprised if M-Theory or ita successor ends up saying the same thing about the other three forces (electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear) in which case, these "effects" and "forces" become a semantic non-distinction.
In a General Relativistic view of the universe. Gravity is not a force. It is an effect.
But, I would not be surprised if M-Theory or ita successor ends up saying the same thing about the other three forces (electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear) in which case, these "effects" and "forces" become a semantic non-distinction.