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Gravity Is Not a Fundamental Force

DOI
10.5281/zenodo.18903481
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This paper makes the case that gravity should be removed from the list of fundamental forces. It is not a force at all — it is the electromagnetic force after charge cancellation in neutral bulk matter. The gravitational coupling αG = α¹⁸ × 12/7 is derived from the electromagnetic coupling α by tracking how confinement screens electromagnetism through 18 eigenmode layers. The residual — the fraction that escapes — is what we observe as gravity. General relativity's geometric description of gravity is not wrong; it correctly describes the geometry. But the coupling constant G is an electromagnetic derivative, not a primitive constant.

\[ \alpha_G = \alpha^{18} \times \frac{12}{7} \quad (0.05\%) \]
Key Result
Gravity as screened electromagnetism — G derived from α
Precision
0.05% agreement