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In the standard model of particle physics, there are four fundamental forces/interactions, each governed or conveyed by its respective fundamental particle:

Strong force: quark/gluons

Weak force: neutron

Electromagnetism: Photon

Is gravitation hence subject to the existence of an analogous fundamental particle, the hypothetical graviton? If so, what, if any, empirical evidence suggests it exists?

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