Not exact matches
In addition, if the ratio of the electromagnetic force constant to the gravitational constant were greater by
more than 1 part in 10 to the 40th power, then
electromagnetism would dominate gravity, preventing the formation of stars and galaxies.
In addition, if the ratio of the electromagnetic force constant to the gravitational constant were greater by
more than 1 part in 1040, then
electromagnetism would dominate gravity, preventing the formation of stars and galaxies.
Lurking behind that dispute was the deeper issue of whether gravity could be unified with
electromagnetism (Maxwell thought not), a question that remains one of the greatest in science today, in a somewhat
more complicated form.
So it's, I think, it's 1039 or it is some other ungodly large number times
more powerful than gravity,
electromagnetism; and the strong force of the atomic nucleus is even stronger than
electromagnetism.
At short distances (i.e. within the nucleus), a very strong force,
more powerful than
electromagnetism, takes over and attracts the protons and neutrons.
Even the laws of physics laid the foundation of many other branches like astronomy,
electromagnetism, mechanics and much
more.