Srishti Saraswat

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Gravity does have one major advantage over all the other fundamental forces, though, and that’s its reach. It may be weak, and getting even weaker as you travel farther from Earth, but it stretches out across the vast distances of space, tugging on other planets and suns and galaxies. Each tug is tiny, but it’s this frail force field that gives our universe its structure.
Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life
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