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Utopia
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11-29-2006 11:54 AM


I was examining this graphic on wikipedia as I was reading up on the 'Triple Point' of substance
I'm wondering... what is the latest science on the possibility that the four forces of the universe (electromagnetic, strong/weak nuclear forces and gravity) have a 'triple point'? I believe they've been able to create the conditions in advanced particle accelerators where the first three approximate eachother. Do you think they will ever be able to create the conditions where gravity will approximate the other three? Why or why not?
Greg P.

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11-29-2006 12:08 PM
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11-29-2006 11:54 AM


I haven't got the first clue about this but it seems like an interesting question.
TTFN,
AW

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11-29-2006 12:09 PM


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