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EUREKAA NEW APPROACH TOWARDS THE FOUR FORCES OF PHYSICS AND HOWTHEY REPRESENT THE COUPLING CONSTANTS
BY BALUNGI FRANCISThe evidence for the existence of a unification of the four forces of physics is not yetknown up to this day. Many attempts towards this unification have been carried out andthe outcome has always aimed towards a different direction of physics. That is, it has justcreated problematic equations that have seemed to be unsolvable at any given scale. Inmost instances you realize that there is a need also to know the outcome from our equations before carrying out the computations, a fact which is impossible. Of concernhere the four forces of physics are united under one equation which of course everyonecan formulate. The formulation may be right in ones judgment, but the outcome may bewrong in ones application. In this paper I give out what I suspect to be the equationuniting all the four forces of physics and then my computations are done towards a testwhether this holds on to the unified field theory. Below is the edquation given asFx = √ [Fy √ (FzFe)]Where Fx = Gm
2
/R 
2
is Newton’s gravitational force at a radius R. Fe is theelectromagnetic force between two charged particles, Fz=c
4
/G is the strong force acting atSchwarzschild length Rs=Gm/c
2
, Fy is the weak force given by Fy=(1/m
3
)( ħ
3
c
11
/G
5
), mis the mass of the particle, G is the universal gravitational constant ,c is the speed of lightand ħ is the reduced Planck constant.The gravitational force varies at different lengths (Planck length, Schwarzschild…. etc).This variation causes the electromagnetic force to change in the same manner.
1. If Fx is taken at Planck’s length lp= (ħG/c
3
)
½
we obtain
Fe/Fn= αg
3
 Where αg =Gm
2
/ħc is a gravitational coupling constant and
Fn =G
3
m
8
4
is thegravitational- electromagnetic force which acts on behalf of the electric force in thegravitational field.
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