The
standard model of particle physics recognizes the existence of four fundamental
forces (their correct name is interactions):
- Gravitation: Newton called thus the force of attraction between any two masses at a distance. For Einstein, according to General Relativity, gravitation is the curvature of space as a consequence of the presence of a mass, which affects the movement of nearby masses. This force, which is always attractive, has an infinite range, although its effect decreases in inverse ratio of the square of the distance, and is the weakest of the four, but its effect is dominant at cosmic and planetary distances, as well as on the Earth's surface.