If there's anyone who can, please let me know if the similarities between these two formulas imply a relationship between gravity and electrical attraction or hint at a unified theory, or if it's just a coincidence or a consequence of something else.
It's really simple, they are both radial fields with a 1/r potential, thus a 1/r² force.
Newtonian gravity is just a weak field approximation of general relativity, where you have very different equations, for example Einsteins field equations..
One electric charge creates an electric field, and another charge will interact with it, but the motion itself still depends on the mass of the second charge.
Matter instead curves spacetime itself, and the curved spacetime tells matter how to move.
Source: MS in physics.
If there's anyone who can, please let me know if the similarities between these two formulas imply a relationship between gravity and electrical attraction or hint at a unified theory, or if it's just a coincidence or a consequence of something else.
It's really simple, they are both radial fields with a 1/r potential, thus a 1/r² force. Newtonian gravity is just a weak field approximation of general relativity, where you have very different equations, for example Einsteins field equations.. One electric charge creates an electric field, and another charge will interact with it, but the motion itself still depends on the mass of the second charge. Matter instead curves spacetime itself, and the curved spacetime tells matter how to move. Source: MS in physics.