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Physicists have long known that the four forces of the universe, gravity, electrolysis, magnesium and no, wait; that's not right.
This might seem counterintuitive, but there's a simple reason for it that shows up in the first picture we have from the infant Universe: gravity is an infinite-range force, but doesn't propagate at infinite speeds.
What if at the very early stage of the universe gravity for just a blink of an eye was a repulsive force and inflated our universe?
As a force that occurs throughout the universe, gravity is something that exerts its pull on many different objects from large to small, and the fundamental way in which it attracts physical bodies is something that FIELD wanted to investigate.
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