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How are the fundamental forcesfundamental forces transmitted? In particular I wonder, are all "processes" local, i.e. without superluminal distant interactions? But if they are local, then particles would have to occupy exactly identical space positions, which seems unlikely? If forces are transmitted by particles, then when are these transmitting particles generated?

What are names of theories describing force interactions successfully? Are there alternative equally successful framework to standard models?

How are the fundamental forces transmitted? In particular I wonder, are all "processes" local, i.e. without superluminal distant interactions? But if they are local, then particles would have to occupy exactly identical space positions, which seems unlikely? If forces are transmitted by particles, then when are these transmitting particles generated?

What are names of theories describing force interactions successfully? Are there alternative equally successful framework to standard models?

How are the fundamental forces transmitted? In particular I wonder, are all "processes" local, i.e. without superluminal distant interactions? But if they are local, then particles would have to occupy exactly identical space positions, which seems unlikely? If forces are transmitted by particles, then when are these transmitting particles generated?

What are names of theories describing force interactions successfully? Are there alternative equally successful framework to standard models?

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How are fundamental forces transmitted?

How are the fundamental forces transmitted? In particular I wonder, are all "processes" local, i.e. without superluminal distant interactions? But if they are local, then particles would have to occupy exactly identical space positions, which seems unlikely? If forces are transmitted by particles, then when are these transmitting particles generated?

What are names of theories describing force interactions successfully? Are there alternative equally successful framework to standard models?