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Okay..this is kind of an old idea apparently, but I'm starting to think it's correct. The Idea being that E and g are the same exact force, no different. [Here's how gravity works (maybe), the sun is fusing atoms together, electrons are forced into a (lower energy state) which creates Photons. These Photons hit the earth knocking an electron into (higher energy state). So we have a very large body (the sun) in a low energy state and the earth in a high energy state, making the two attract one another.] So my first thoughts on this were, that an atoms electron can be any distance away from the atoms center, following the inverse square law. Okay, so when you get a collection of atoms together, the more atoms you have the more chances that there are electrons that have strayed far away, these electrons that have strayed near any other collection of atoms will be attracted via the electrostatic force.. I am proposing that there is only 1 force in this universe...not 4 different forces. due to the electrostatic force...the electrons from the Sun are mutually attracted to the atoms from the Earth due to the difference in there energy states, in turn the electrons from the earth are attracted to the atoms that make up the Sun.

Electrons orbiting in an atom are attracted to other atoms no mater the distance between them, obeying the inverse square law. AIwillKillUsAll (talk) 07:45, 14 July 2019 (UTC)