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The "strong force" which binds nucleons (protons and neutrons) together was traditionally considered the strongest force. It is much stronger than the other three traditional forces: the weak force; the electromagnetic forces; gravitation. With the more recent research on quarks, however, it seems that this strong force is just a side effect of an even stronger force that acts between quarks.

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