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11-07-2007, 02:44 PM
order of forces

In accordance with the big bang the order of the creation for the fundamental forces would be the following sequence: first is the strong color nuclear force created at the hadrons era, second is the weak nuclear force created at the leptons era, third is the electromagnetic force created at the photons era, and then attractive gravity created at the decoupling era between matter and energy and space-time. However, all these could not explain how the big bang gets its ultimate oomph?

As a new hypothesis, the most logical sequence of events would have to be with the zeroth order of a repulsive superforce or antigravity rearranged as the first force created. The new sequence is (1) antigravity, (2) strong, (3) weak, (4) electromagnetic, and then (5) attractive gravity. However, these sequences of events are just tug-of-wargames played at the expense of matter, energy, and square of energy or space-time quanta. The signs of the direction by convention would be ( -, ±, ±, ±, + ) but these could just as well be ( ±, ±, ±, ±, ± ) or ( +, ±, ±, ±, - ) which respectively describe steady state and contraction multiverses. But what kind of universe would then be described by ( -, -, -, -, - ) and ( +, +, +, +, +)? There should be a total of 32 distinct universes since the permutation is given by the fifth power of 2 for positive and negative.
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