Why gravity is still regarded as one of the fundamental forces?
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It is a fundamental force in the sense that it cannot be described and explained as being an aspect of any other force.
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✔✔ We describe gravity on the basis of general relativity as being due to the curvature of spacetime caused by distributions of mass.
✔✔ This cannot be obtained from any other force theory (strong, weak or electromagnetic) as a special case or a consequence.
✔✔ So, it must be taken as fundamental.
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