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  1. No. Gravity is the manifestation of the curvature of space-time due the presence of mass. It is independent of any other fundamental force – electromagnetism, weak and strong. Thus, there are no other forces to consider. Second the universe is not infinite – it is very large but not infinite.

  2. You are on the right track. The way gravity is taught in school, all the way through grad school, is wrong. One mass attracts another is an effect and not a cause. The cause is summation of atomic forces. The atoms electron spin creates a helical wave force perpendicular to the electron spin causing atoms to orient like a top with north and south pole. Maurice Cotterall has the best work on this. You can find him on youtube and he has website. The big question, why are they teaching an effect as cause? Gravity has been understood since at least the 30’s yet they don’t want the people to catch on as there would be all sorts of technologies for very cheap energy killing the oil company profits.

Can gravity be nothing more than the summation of all the forces acting on a mass?

Question by Connie: Can gravity be nothing more than the summation of all the forces acting on a mass?
If these forces were measured in the absence of a mass they would measure zero, just as the EMF in a three phase electrical circuit. In an infinite universe a summation of these forces must equal zero.

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Answer by Karn Yadav
no the summation of all forces on a object is f=ma.

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