FUNDAMENTAL FORCES OF NATURE SIMPLIFIED – Basudeba Mishra
A friend said: “it can’t be that any particles escape one of the two proved fundamental forces – electromagnetic and gravitational, nuclear forces both weak and strong ones are mixture of the initial ones”. The reply given was: you should look at it in the proper prospective. Gravity is different from the other forces in a specific way.
What is a fall?
What is a fall? It is the penetrability of a denser object through a less dense object. Density is related directly to mass and inversely to volume. Mass is the net stress generated by confined energy on its environment based on density parameters. Density is mass per unit volume.
Interaction requires two objects. Both objects can act either way – become proximate or distance from each other – based on their respective charges. Charge is the action potential of confined objects – positive charges spreading out and negative charges confining positive charge. When the two charges are fully integrated, they give rise to color charge. When they are partially interactive, they give rise to electric charge. These actions are variables depending upon their mass.
When two bodies in an interaction exhibit similar charge of confinement (net negative charge), it is fall towards each other and is the strong interaction. In the opposite case involving positive charges, it is alpha decay. Both are linear.
When two bodies in an interaction exhibit similar charge of confinement, but in a limited scale, it is the loose (weak) case of strong interaction. Here, if the negatively charged part is spread out, it is the beta decay. In the opposite case, it is electromagnetic interaction. One must remember that electrons are nothing but confinement of the positively charged radiation (that moves out from the positively charged nucleus) by the electron sea. Hence wherever we find an electron, it must be an extension of positive charge being confined.
These are in fixed linear directions with respect to the center of mass (moving in or out fully or partially).
When two equal and opposite forces meet, they cancel each other. But, since their nature is ever mobile, they can’t remain stationary. Hence they revolve around each other in fixed orbits, while balanced against the center of mass (barycenter). That non-linear motion is gravity. Intra-body gravity causes spin.
This is the ancient Indian concept of Kaṇāda, as explained by Praśastapāda.