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Saffat Rafsan
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Today i was just randomly browsing the internet. Then i found this image:
What if gravity is not the weakest fundamental force at all? Like the picture above if we remove the space among all atoms the Earth will occupy relatively a very small space. Then we know the gravity of that tiny Earth will be much greater. What if the space among atoms is causing gravity seem weaker?
Make me clear if I'm getting it wrong.
What if gravity is not the weakest fundamental force at all? Like the picture above if we remove the space among all atoms the Earth will occupy relatively a very small space. Then we know the gravity of that tiny Earth will be much greater. What if the space among atoms is causing gravity seem weaker?
Make me clear if I'm getting it wrong.