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Gravity: How the Weakest Force in the Universe Shaped Our Lives

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By Brian Clegg

Web edition: August 10, 2012
Print edition: August 25, 2012; Vol.182 #4 (p. 30)

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A history of attempts to understand the universe’s most mysterious force also explores gravity’s importance in people’s everyday lives.
St. Martin’s, 2012, 336 p., $25.99

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  • Among four fundamental forces, the weakest force is gravitational force which influences everything in the universe. This force is the weakest but not easy to unify with other forces. Einstein tried to unify four fundamental forces but could not succeed which was his last dream.
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    Satya narayan Tiwary Satya narayan Tiwary
    Aug. 13, 2012 at 10:29am
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