The discussion centers on the implications of the universe's expansion on the attractive forces between particles. It is established that while the universe is expanding, this effect is primarily significant on cosmological scales and does not directly impact the forces between particles at smaller scales. The gravitational attraction between particles remains unless they are infinitely distant, which is not feasible. However, the accelerating expansion of the universe could lead to a scenario known as the 'Big Rip,' where galaxies and eventually particles could become unbound due to increasing repulsive forces. Overall, while expansion affects large-scale structures, it does not negate the attractive forces between particles in the universe.