What is the scientific argument for gravity?
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The force of gravity exerted on one object by another is directly proportional to the product of those objects' masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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The argument is basically we want to create a theory in which all fundamental forces like gravity electromagnetism strong nuclear force weak nuclear force.. All together.. But gravity behaves differently so it's kinda skeptical how gravity doesn't.. That's the current issue.. Which is being tried to solved using string theory
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