There are 4 fundamental forces that have been identified. In our present Universe they have rather different properties.

All the forces are associated with particles which carry the forces between affected particles.

The strong force is carried by gluons.

The electromagnetic force is carried by photons.

The weak force is carried by W and Z bosons.

The gravitational force is carried by gravitons.

The shortest range forces are carried by the heaviest particles, which are restricted in range because of the uncertainty principle. The graviton and phton have no mass, hence infinite range.

On the largest scale gravitation is most important. This is because it is long ranged and always attractive. Although gravitation is extremely weak, it always wins over the largest distances and therefore is the most important force for the understanding of the large scale structure and evolution of the Universe. It is gravity that forces the clumping of matter into stars and galaxies, and forces matter in the centres of stars to undergo nuclear fusion. The other forces tend to cancel each other out or are restricted in range by the nature of the particles that carry the force.