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What Holds the Universe Together? The Fundamental Forces

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The universe is a wondrous place, but what makes it all tick. What holds it all together and stops everything from just flying off into… well space. In this video I’m going to have a beginners guide look at the fundamental forces that hold the universe together. Let’s find out more.

There are a number of fundamental forces, or interactions as they tend to be called, and I’m going to take each of them in turn and explain what they do. They are called fundamental because they can’t be resolved into other simpler interactions. For instance the force of friction, can be explained by using another force called electromagnetism, electromagnetism however, can’t be explained using any simpler force, and so electromagnetism is one of our fundamental interactions, but more about that later. The interactions that I’m going to look at today are electromagnetism, that I’ve already mentioned, the strong interaction, which is sometimes also called the strong force or the strong nuclear force. The weak interaction or the weak force or the weak nuclear force, and gravity, but gravity is a bit strange so I’ll leave that till the end.

My Vacuum Decay video
https://youtu.be/1zDzbXbt7Hc

Ask a Physicist Anything by Joe McCullough
https://youtu.be/3Q82mnaq6J4

Stable elements graph
Table_isotopes.svg: Napy1kenobiderivative work: Sjlegg, CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0), via Wikimedia Commons

Chapters
0:00 Introduction & Explanation of what will be covered
1:20 The Strong Interaction
4:10 Particles Involved
5:30 The Weak Interaction
8:45 Beta Minus Decay
11:20 Beta Plus Decay
12:55 Electromagnetism
13:45 Virtual Particles
14:45 Why do like charges repel?
15:50 Why do opposite charges attract
17:10 The Electroweak Force
18:10 Gravity
20:40 Gravity and acceleration

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