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Thoughts about elusive fifth force


When Stephen Hawking made his theories about black holes those particles or objects were pure theory. The theory transformed into real models of the black holes when the first images of those objects are released. Today we know many supermassive black holes, but the only known stellar-mass black hole is still Cygnus X-1. 

More powerful tools in the observation and also data handling sides are the things. That is allowing to make the most accurate models than ever before. Artificial intelligence can follow billions of objects at the same time. It can also connect the data from multiple sources. 

And Those kinds of tools are important for creating new models for the universe and its internal, inter particular- wave movement interactions. The biggest error in some models is that people are thinking that the universe is stable. The universe is far away from its stable entirety. The massive energy bursts along with things like gravitational waves are opening new questions in material interaction. 

The new observations mean that the standard model of physics requires updates. There is strong evidence about the existence of the fifth natural force or fundamental interaction. So what is the fifth fundamental interaction? The fact is that if it is like the other natural forces. It should have particular and wave movement forms. 

Or wait a moment. The hypothetical transportation particle of gravity is called the graviton. There are no observations about the graviton. 

So the existence of that particle is not confirmed. The idea of the graviton is taken from other fundamental interactions. Those natural interactions have transportation particle and wave movement forms. But that duality is not seen in gravitation. 

The question is: what is the fifth natural force? The answer is that it could be some kind of wave movement. But what is the source of wave movement that causes errors in the trajectories of muons in Brookhaven laboratory? Could that radiation be some kind of Hawking radiation that comes from a higher dimension? The thing is that the fifth natural force is so elusive that it's hard to detect. It should be a very similar force with gravity. But weaker. 

Could somewhere in the universe lurking the "fifth force hole"? The hypothetical version of the black hole. The dominating effect of the black hole is gravitation. And the dominating effect of the fifth force hole is the fifth force. 

Gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces(1). And if we are looking at black holes in those cases gravity feels less weak than we might think first. So is there possible that somewhere is the "fifth force hole"? That would be similar to the black hole. But the dominating effect of the fifth force hole is the fifth natural force that is very elusive. 

Can the fifth natural force be the thing that interacts between the extremely large material entireties? That means the fifth natural force could be the thing that can be seen in the cases where universe-class material entirety is interacting with other material. The fifth force is so weak that gravity will cover it. And if we are thinking logically the fifth force is the thing that will start to interact between atom groups. 

The strong nuclear force is the interaction between quarks. The weak nuclear force is the interaction in the nucleus of the atoms, electromagnetism is the interaction between the electron core. And the nucleus of the atoms. And gravity is the interatomic interaction. 

So logically thinking the next size of the interacting particles in the molecules. So is the fifth natural force the intermolecular interaction? Another explanation for the Brookhaven anomalies is that the gravitational effect of the mass that is outside our universe causes those errors. So is the fifth natural force some kind of radiation which source is in the other universe? If that thing can be proven by researchers that also means that the multiverse theory is true. 


()https://physicsworld.com/a/more-evidence-for-a-fifth-force-found-in-radioactive-decay-measurements/


()https://www.sciencealert.com/neutron-beam-interferometry-could-reveal-the-elusive-fifth-force-of-nature


(1)https://www.space.com/four-fundamental-forces.html


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_X-1


Image():https://physicsworld.com/a/more-evidence-for-a-fifth-force-found-in-radioactive-decay-measurements/

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