This analogy does not apply to my opening statement in the first Title of my post. The body is held to the ground by gravity and rain must fall due to gravity.
I'm merely stating that all the forces share angular momentum within each of their fields across time. These angles of momentum are intertwined within the fields of all the forces and each force retains a range that takes the least amount of resistance to interact with one another. For instance, an electron operates within a sphere around the atom and changes direction at the valence shell, causing the field output to increase or decrease, but in order for that to happen the path of the angles electrons take are from varying angles. Gravity acts on the electron from a universal angle meaning at every angle simultaneously. Energy is only conserved through entropy when no interactions take place, which is an infinitely small amount of time shared with all the forces. Everything you see is constructed from a quantum aspect but cannot exist without the interplay of a simultaneous angle acted upon from gravity. Therefore, the four forces are not separate functioning aspects, but united through angular momentum.