Talk:Moon/@comment-12.27.66.8-20150728210535/@comment-24891101-20150925055141

Well, we've managed to unite EM, strong, and weak, but gravity is proving elusive.

You're correct, though. They are fundamentally different forces (Not for nothing are they two of the fundamental forces of the universe, of which there are only four.).

So, for instnace, you could have an electron, and both gravity and EM would be acting on it, but gravity would be acting on its mass, while EM would be working on its fundamental charge.

Moreover, most things are electronically neutral, and so a strong EM field would not really cause much in the way of attraction. It'd do other things, but not that.