What is the opposite of the force of gravity?

Anti-gravity (also known as non-gravitational field) is a hypothetical phenomenon of creating a place or object that is free from the force of gravity.

What’s the opposite of anti gravity?

antigravity
The opposite of gravity is antigravity. Unfortunately (perhaps fortunately) there is no such force. There most certainly is, Alan.

Which action opposes gravity?

Buoyancy opposes gravity. It’s not quite clear from your question what you’re looking for. Friction and resistance are somewhat similar in that there’s an associated dissipation.

Is there a fifth force?

The search for a fifth force has increased in recent decades due to two discoveries in cosmology which are not explained by current theories. It has been discovered that most of the mass of the universe is accounted for by an unknown form of matter called dark matter.

What is strongest force on earth?

The strong nuclear force
The strong nuclear force, also called the strong nuclear interaction, is the strongest of the four fundamental forces of nature. It’s 6 thousand trillion trillion trillion (that’s 39 zeroes after 6!)

Who governs the universe?

“Our universe is governed by laws of nature. This fact is one of the most general discoveries of modern empirical science.

What are the 12 laws of the universe?

The 12 Laws of the Universe Broken Down: How To Channel Each of the Strengths

  • Law of divine oneness.
  • Law of vibration.
  • Law of correspondence.
  • Law of attraction.
  • Law of inspired action.
  • Law of perpetual transmutation of energy.
  • Law of cause and effect.
  • Law of compensation.

Is dark energy the fifth force?

According to one theory, dark energy is a particle, linked to a fifth fundamental force, a theory that was yet to be supported by experimental evidence.

What is the strongest force known to man?

The strong nuclear force, also called the strong nuclear interaction, is the strongest of the four fundamental forces of nature. It’s 6 thousand trillion trillion trillion (that’s 39 zeroes after 6!) times stronger than the force of gravity, according to the HyperPhysics website (opens in new tab).