There are five foundational forces in the universe.
They hold everything together.
They can bring order and cause chaos.
Four of them can be explained by physics - the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force, the weak force and the strong force.
The gravitational force keeps planets in orbit around their suns and our feet firmly planted on the earth.
The electromagnetic force brings us electricity, information in computers, and connection - it underlies the mighty power of lightning and the gentle touch of the human hand.
The weak force brings us nuclear energy and makes stars shine.
The strong force holds quarks inside of protons and neutrons and holds protons and neutrons inside of atoms.
The fifth foundational force can’t be explained by physics, though.
It can only be explained by friendship.
It is love.
Taki and Hilcias stepped off of the Greyhound bus into the early morning sunlight.
“Where should we go?” asked Taki.
She looked at the horizon between the Gulf of Mexico and the Brownsville sky.
She was very still and very quiet.
Hilcias looked at the horizon, too.
“I guess we should go to the water,” he whistled, “If we’re going to find 52 Blue.”
They reached out for each other’s hands.
They walked together down the road toward the gulf.
This reaching out and walking together created that fifth foundational force, which is the strongest force of all, for it keeps hearts in orbit around each other and gives the possibility of being able to find a lost and lonely whale in the vast reaches of the deep, deep sea.
- Trevor Scott Barton, stories for a brown eyed girl, 2019
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