Of the four fundamental forces of nature, gravity is the one we experience most directly ‪—‬ it’s what keeps our feet on the ground and the sun in the sky. Yet we still can’t pin down its exact strength. Since the 1980s, scientists have made more than a dozen measurements to calculate the precise value of gravity, and many of those numbers contradict one another.

So why is it so hard to figure out how strong gravity is?

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