The strong nuclear force would be a choice.
I think gravity exists because the strong nuclear exists.
Gravity doesn't really line up with anything. For a fundamental force it's surprisingly weak. Too weak.
So what if it isn't?
I mean all they really can speculate is the singularity universe was so hot, dense, and compact there are no conventional laws of physics to be had. Everything is combined as one in speculation and initial constants.
It took the cooling of the universe and splitting off of the strong nuclear force from the unified electronuclear force before the grand inflationary imbalance could occur. It was that symmetry breaking which gave rise to all the matter and "lack" of antimatter in the universe. Gravity could be the byproduct of this imbalance.
Possibly like this:
The basic idea isn’t too hard: imagine you have two quantum “units,” entangled with one another. Throw a matter particle in there, and it has the capacity to interact with one or both of them. That other particle, quite simply, can change the entanglement of the system, and it’s from that change-in-entanglement that gravity can emerge. Because the entropy of a black hole is proportional to a black hole’s surface area, it’s tempting to view space as a network of entangled “units” that allow gravitation to emerge.
I suppose dark energy is at such a preliminary theoretical phase that as far as I know it still isn't even considered as one of the fundamental forces of nature, but when complimented with one of the other more obscure forces, such as gravity. You have the basic and fundamental repellant and attractive forces of the cosmos which are later reflected not only macrocosmically, but microcosmically within consciousness itself.
That's good for now. I'll save something for later when I'm a bit more spaced out.
It can be observed how consciousness can affect the material when unified as a compete entity. So it's not that much more of a reach to view the universe as a complete entity in which there is a central universal type macrocosmic consciousness that has/is affecting its' own manifested material in a similar manner.
If I remember right, I believe Nietzsche did also realize the importance of the material in all of this.
I would put this in symbolic form in a realistic sort of way though. Since light is energy and travels in waves as does the serpent, then it follows that the serpent is the bringer of the light.
I think gravity exists because the strong nuclear exists.
It almost makes sense, and the reason it's so weak is due a residual effect of the strong nuclear force, i.e. a weaker attraction as remnant of a stronger one, but I don't think so.
For one, I believe these two forces are distinct of the large and the small. Gravity is a cosmic force and the SNF is a quantum force. I would categorize them as : gravity : (cosmic)attractive force; dark energy : (cosmic)repellant force, and strong nuclear force : (quantum)binding force.