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According to the big bang theory, at the moment of the big bang there was one superforce
that then split into the strong and weak nuclear forces, the electromagnetic force
and gravity.
Electricity is said to result from the opposite charges carried by protons and electrons.
Magnetism is still thought by some to originate from magnetic monopoles.
Quantum theory explains forces as operating through either the exchange of virtual
particles that just happen to pop in and out of existence from the continuum or
from as yet undiscovered real particles.
Relativity explains the gravitational force as not being a force at all but the
distortion of space/time by the presence of matter.
Measurements show that the electromagnetic force is around 1039 times
stronger than the gravitational force but the strengths of the strong and weak nuclear
forces cannot be directly measured but only assumed values suggested.
Current theories do not tell us how the superforce arose or how it split into different
forces.
No magnetic monopoles have ever been detected.
The creation of particles requires vast amounts of energy and this is said to be
borrowed from the future and can be paid back as long as they disappear again almost
immediately. All forces therefore appear to act as if by magic.
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FET shows how the first force that came into existence
was the centripetal force that led to the creation of neutron particles and their
maturing into hydrogen atoms, the collapse of gas clouds to make stars and the formation
of stars into galaxies and clusters.
It also shows how the gravitational force developed as particles were created.
And lastly it shows how the electromagnetic force finally came into existence as
neutrons flipped into hydrogen atoms.
FET shows how all forces arise from the flow of fluid energy
and are therefore forces of contact between bodies.
FET predicts that the strongest force is the centripetal
force and depends upon the size and age of a whirlpool followed by the electromagnetic
force which is shown to be 1039 times stronger than the gravitational
force.
No other forces are required by FET to explain any known
phenomenon or how nucleons are held together within the nuclei of atoms.
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