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rogerharris
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Yes i am aware this may appear a stupid question, but I am just starting science refresher course and was not able to find an answer so far by googling.
So far we are being taught the classical view of gravity. Its a property of mass... and that appears to be it. There is no mechanism, particles etc so i was wondering if anybody had tested if gravity is at play where there is no general nuclear or electromagnetic force involved.
i.e. How do we actually know gravity is not a nuclear force is my question ?
So far we are being taught the classical view of gravity. Its a property of mass... and that appears to be it. There is no mechanism, particles etc so i was wondering if anybody had tested if gravity is at play where there is no general nuclear or electromagnetic force involved.
i.e. How do we actually know gravity is not a nuclear force is my question ?