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robproctor83
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What are the universal forces made of? From what I understand, these forces are simply invisible and are yet physical at the same time, how can that be? How can something that has a physical force be made of... nothing? Gravity for example is speculated to be made of gravitons, but it is (at this time) impossible to determine rather gravitons are even real... It is only a theory.
I'm sure this has been asked over and over, and I have read quite a bit of reports on what gravity and electromagnetism is and made of, but it seems rather unsettling. I understand we can measure the forces, can harness their potential, but are unable to determine what they consist of. Is it truly possible that these forces are simply made of nothing but are in fact the result of natures physical attraction to itself?
Also, why wouldn't time be considered one of the universal forces?
I'm sure this has been asked over and over, and I have read quite a bit of reports on what gravity and electromagnetism is and made of, but it seems rather unsettling. I understand we can measure the forces, can harness their potential, but are unable to determine what they consist of. Is it truly possible that these forces are simply made of nothing but are in fact the result of natures physical attraction to itself?
Also, why wouldn't time be considered one of the universal forces?