Gravity is a nearly 400-year-old idea that describe a force that has not been proven, that we do not how works and that is basically a major mystery. We all know it's there though ... or do we?
Surely we can observe forces that behaves according to the theory of gravity, so it should exist for sure, ... or?
In fact the forces we observe on a cosmic scale and also on a quantum mechanics scale does not behave according to the theory of gravity, so we have kind of proven that the theories explaining gravity are incorrect, except for what we can observe in physics that plays out on rather local masses.
Gravity failed quantum physics and it failed the forces observed in galaxies and the universe. Science has devised new and creative forces, materials and energy to support the idea that gravity must exist. Einstein even discovered Spacetime to explain astronomic observations. When will science stop trying to prove a failed theory and start looking for the true character of the force we call gravity?
The theory of Principal Forces dares the reader to challenge the failed theory of gravity and consider a much simpler and unifying theory that directly explains a number of poorly explained mysteries and observed facts: