Gravity, while it becomes one pole of a polarity, with levity as the opposite pole, still retains its character as a fundamental force of the physical universe, the gravity-levity polarity being one of the first order.
fundamental force| American Dictionary
fundamental force
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any of the fourforcesinnaturethat areresponsiblefor the way thatmatterbehaves:electromagneticforcegravity,strongforce, andweakforce
Smalley argues that spatial awareness is afundamentalforcein electroacoustic music, and this is used to link dimensions of temporal evolution, spectral structure and three-dimensional imaging of sound.
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Salam provided a theory that shows the unification of two fundamental forces of nature, weak nuclear forces and the electromagnetic forces, one into another.
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Thefundamentalforcedriving change in brain size is the number of neurons, coupled with the amount of body the neurons must enervate, directly or indirectly.
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The previous work can be categorized into discussion, design and / or application offundamentalforce control techniques, stability analysis of the various control algorithms, and the advanced methods.
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It has been proposed by some physicists to be a fifthfundamentalforce.
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Thefundamentalforceunderlying atomic systems, the electromagnetic force, is essentially understood.
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There is currently no complete quantum theory of the remainingfundamentalforce, gravity.
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It has also been called a fifthfundamentalforce.
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Given this situation, gravity would not be a truefundamentalforceas is currently thought but instead an emergent property related to entropy.
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Gravity is afundamentalforceon earth that influences all biological systems at a molecular level.
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This hypothesized force was called the "strong force", which was believed to be afundamentalforcethat acted on the protons and neutrons that make up the nucleus.
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These orbitals are results of electron-nucleus interactions that are caused by thefundamentalforce of electromagnetismthe attraction between the positively charged nucleus and negatively charged electron.
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Thus, models that incorporate intermediation shocks will have to contain mechanisms that counterbalance the fundamental forces of substitution in order to match aggregate observations.
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However, no such chemical, or biological, or psychological fundamental forces were discovered in the brain or anywhere else.
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They are at one remove from the fundamental forces of supply and demand and the realities that inescapably confront a trading nation.
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