There is no force responsible for anything in the physics sense of the word. Relativity itself is only an approximation. Read on…
In the standard model they have these nonsense things called force carriers and quarks and bosons and force.
None of these things makes sense just as planch length doesn’t make sense. If you have a Planck length board and you cut it in half what do you have? Of course, matter doesn’t really exist at Planck length, but you get the idea and it goes for all of that other nonsense, including force.
So how do you deal with quantum gravity and relativity which both must exist in some form? The answer is that both are effects of a relatively simple set of equations and a relatively easy to understand type of information.
You can see the details on this here:
A short video proof (and a link to support these answers):
A longer version:
To eliminate the nonsense of the standard model type analysis you have to eliminate distance (and by mathematical extension time and space) by getting a yes/no answer. What is in between yes and no? Ahhh, now you’re thinking, but that is the answer to a different question.
Yes/no answers (+/- etc) are information and a quantum-ish (see the thinking comment above). We see them as quantum. You can say that between yes and no is a maybe, but in this case yes changes to no periodically and no changes to yes so you replace “maybe” with “until” and until involves a quantum count 1,2,3; so you can say the average point in our universe changes from yes to know when the count goes from, say 10^150 to 10^150 plus 1, an inflection point for that bit.
Now that we’re at the quantum level, where does quantum, relativity and gravity come in?
Quantum is the quantum count, something inherent in our universe and the count goes for every point in the universe. Yes, every single quantum point from 1 to 10^150 to 10^150 plus whatever (as the count goes up it generates a new point) uses the exact same quantum count!
Gravity is the first observed force and it represents the first folding of information. If you want to know more about folding, take a look at the book referenced above. Gravity is unified with the strong force, btw; using this same model.
Relativity is a different sort of animal and to understand where it comes from, you have to go way, way down (up?) the quantum ladder. Somewhere before 10^16 folds, time begins to manifest itself from stop frame animation (see prior posts or the book plus proof) to get a better understanding. Time is a sort of false screen that is easy to see behind, but when we don’t look behind it, we see things changing relative to one another based on the post time features and we call this relativity. The real change that you are talking about is the change of one point relative to another where plus changes to minus, yes to no; because this is true relativity, when one point changes relative to another point.
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This was added to explain the separate of quantum gravity. I have a great graphic on this.
Here’s the answer to the question: The first fold occurs at a true pre-time, pre-space level. In effect, space is created at this point, where pre-time informational points fold together (give a linear result between points that we interpret as a fold) and so it only exists as quantum at this one point which is way, way smaller than planck length.
Now I said you did not ask the tough question, but I’m going to show you why its so tough to answer. Gravity waves reflect this unfolding manifest over huge numbers of points (a single neutron is 10^24 of these points) rippling outward as unfolding from the quantum gravity to the post-time level of observation point changing all sorts of inflection points along the way. Since the first fold occurs because of one perfect alignment, these change all the time before triggering post time observations, but they happen “constantly” from a time based perspective.
The truth is out there.
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