The universe is governed by four fundamental forces that control the interactions between particles and matter. These forces are responsible for the various phenomena observed in nature at both macroscopic and subatomic levels. The four fundamental forces are the Gravitational Force, Weak Nuclear Force, Electromagnetic Force, and Strong Nuclear Force.
In the early universe, when temperatures were exceedingly high, all four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetic, weak, and strong) are believed to have been unified into a single force. As the temperature dropped, these forces underwent a process known as spontaneous symmetry breaking, causing them to separate from each other. The strong force separated first, followed by the electromagnetic and weak forces at even lower temperatures. This eventually led to the four distinct forces observed in our present Universe. While the weak and electromagnetic interactions have been successfully unified under the Standard Electroweak Theory, grand unification theories (GUTs) aim to treat both the strong and electroweak interactions under the same mathematical framework.
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