Why Does Gravity Feel So Weak Compared to Other Forces?

Mahtab A Quddusi (noreply@blogger.com)
Gravity is weaker than other fundamental forces because it spreads across extra dimensions and interacts universally with all mass-energy, diluting its strength. Unlike electromagnetism or nuclear forces, which act locally and strongly, gravity’s influence is cumulative but diffuse. Physicists suspect hidden dimensions or quantum effects may explain this imbalance, making gravity’s weakness one of the biggest mysteries in modern physics. Discover why gravity is far weaker than other fundamental