In contrast, the comparably elegant theory of electromagnetism developed by
Maxwell a few decades earlier did not stimulate cosmological speculations
because the effects of the electromagnetic force are local in character. This is because large regions of space must
be electrically neutral - if they were not, charged-particle currents could
stream through the vacuum of space to cancel out charge imbalances; the
resulting neutral regions could not pull on one another electrically. The other
two forces of nature, the weak and strong force, have an even smaller reach
than electromagnetism.
To return to the previous topic, click on your browser's 'Back' button. |
|