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In this sense "force" means "interaction". Gravity is a kind of fundamental interaction, with its own coupling constant -- Newton's constant. Yes, gravity is treated as curvature of space-time. This...

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Is Gravity still considered to be part of the "Superforce" which existed at...

My limited understanding of the Big Bang is that all the Fundemental Forces (Electromagnetic, Weak Nuclear, Strong Nuclear and Gravity) were originally part of a "Superforce." As the universe cooled...

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