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That's my point; things don't change at different scales. That is us just complicating things. The universe is infinite, meaning infinitely small and infinitely large particles exist, and the force of gravity manipulates those particles into the universe as we see it, which follows the laws of motion, where small can travel physically through the large. The small scale time dilation is so extreme that it reaches a point where it no longer appears to function the same and then we come up with grandiose explanations like string theory and all the specific complexities of quantum mechanics. But that's just approximations which is why current theories cannot be merged, largely because scientists do not appreciate the universality of the law of gravity, basing entire sciences on observations that they can't explain rather than asking "how is gravity causing this?"

Feel free to check out my other articles, I have presented extensive evidence on here for why all observations are caused by gravity and thereby it is universal and not just a theory but an actual law.

For example, infinitesimal particles flow in Figure-8 orbitals through a given body by the force of gravity which produces its electromagnetic field. In this way, gravity is shown to cause electromagnetism; it is that simple. All observations find similarly simple explanations when the universe is understood to be infinite (both large and small) and gravity is accounted for.