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NYSportsguy
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I read somewhere that at small atomic levels (quantum levels) the electric force is some 100,000 stronger than the force of gravity. But long range (hundred of millions of miles to light years), gravity is the dominant force holding objects together or close by.
Why is this?
Could it possibly be that these forces exert a type of wavelength (much like light) and gravity's wavelength could be equated to a large length like a radio wavelength, while the electric wavelength is short and choppy like that of a gamma ray's wavelength?
Why is this?
Could it possibly be that these forces exert a type of wavelength (much like light) and gravity's wavelength could be equated to a large length like a radio wavelength, while the electric wavelength is short and choppy like that of a gamma ray's wavelength?