Thursday, April 16, 2020

 Fundamental Force


All matters are made from atoms, and all atoms are made from charged particles.

Charged particles only carry electrostatic force; therefore, all forces must be an electrostatic force in nature. The same charged particles repel each other, while oppositely charged particles attract each other.

There are only two fundamental forces, electrostatic attraction and repulsion forces between charged particles. Magnetic force is a circular electric force, gravity is the net electrostatic force between all charged particles between two neutrally changed masse/matters.

The strong force and weak force are imaginary. Any forces that can attract positively charged protons must be carried by negatively charged particles. So what particles carry strong force or weak force? How much charge do they carry? What's the precise mechanism?  

From Coulomb's Law, we can calculate the universal repulsion force between the line of sight electrons on the surfaces of matter 1 and matter 2. F=Ke x q1q2/R^2. In the equation, q1 is the total charge of the line of sight electrons on the surface of matter 1, and q2 is the total charge of the line of sight electrons on the surface of matter 2, with R being the distance.

The universal repulsion force is 10^39 times stronger than gravity, so how is it that masses are still attracting each other with gravity?

This is because gravity is the net electrostatic force between neutrally charged bodies.

All positively charged particles in matter 1 attract all negatively charged particles in matter 2 and repel all positively charged particles; all negatively charged particles in matter 1 attract all positively charged particles in matter 2 and repel all negatively charged particles.

Due to nature’s wonderful structure of the atoms, the net force is always a weak attractive force which is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to their distance squared, and we call it gravity. F=G x M1M2/R^2.

Gravity causes matter formation and keeps the planets in orbit. Repulsion force causes all other natural phenomena, such as energy/electromotive force simultaneously transfer throughout space,  quantum entanglement, induction, radiation, and light.

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