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Is there a real force?

Is there a real force?

Whenever one is thinking about forces, it is important to realize that forces are an interaction between two objects and there are only a few real forces. They are: Gravity – an interaction between objects with mass. Electromagnetic – an interaction between objects with electrical charge.

Is there something like the Force?

Modern physicists know that there are actually four fundamental forces: the two nuclear forces, the electromagnetic force and the gravitational force. All of these play a role in binding matter together, from the tiniest of atoms to the largest of planets. However, these are probably not the forces we are looking for.

Does centrifugal force really exist?

The centrifugal force is very real if you are in a rotating reference frame. It causes objects in a rotating frame of reference to accelerate away from the center of rotation. A washing machine depends on the centrifugal force being real within the rotating frame of reference.

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Is the force real in the Star Wars universe?

The Force Is Real. After all, the force couldn’t possibly exist anywhere but on the silver screen. The force is what Darth Vader used to do pretty much whatever he wanted. The force can influence people to do something they otherwise wouldn’t do (“These aren’t the droids you’re looking for”).

What is the force in the Last Jedi?

The Star Wars sequel trilogy, particularly The Last Jedi, dramatically backpedals on this decision. In Rey’s training, Luke explicitly and overtly re-explains the Force in the same terms that Obi-Wan did way back in A New Hope. The Force is… well, it’s a force, a sort of spiritual intrinsic field that connects all life, always in balance.

Is there a power that binds us all like the force?

But, for the question, is there a power that binds us all like the “Force” in real life?, perhaps, or perhaps not. It depends on who you ask. It is a possibility for it to be exactly like the star wars universe, similar or much more. their are multiple unexplained phenomena, that will never be truly understood.

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Why do we love Star Wars so much?

Because at its most basic, when you take away the Jedi’s and lightsabers and special effects, the force is ultimately the ability to use our minds to effect the world around us. It’s the idea that there are certain universal truths that connect us all. That certain things resonate with all of us.