Wouldn’t gravity be considered an effect to the other forces? An object of a given mass warps space time. The larger the mass, the greater the warpage. There is no graviton exchanged between the mass creating the warp, and all other objects? So in a sense, the other forces actually create gravity through their effects. Without them, there could be no gravity.
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1$\begingroup$ Your second lines shows that the other forces aren't needed to provide gravity/curvature, so why do you think that gravity cannot exist without the others? $\endgroup$– TriatticusCommented Sep 13, 2021 at 17:09
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1$\begingroup$ Does this answer your question? If gravity isn't a force, then why do we learn in school that it is? $\endgroup$– John RennieCommented Sep 13, 2021 at 17:32
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