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In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. ... Later, Einstein and others attempted to construct a unified field theory in which electromagnetism and gravity would emerge as different aspects of a single fundamental field.

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In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. ... Later, Einstein and others attempted to construct a unified field theory in which electromagnetism and gravity would emerge as different aspects of a single fundamental field

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