Although I have not yet defined what I mean by half the terms in Table 1.5, this is a convenient place to summarize the known and hypothetical interactions of matter. It is conventional to group ``superweak'' together with the electroweak interaction (which ``unifies'' the weak and electromagnetic forces) and to put ``superstrong'' and ``ultrastrong'' in with the strong interaction so that you should not be surprised to hear that there are only three ``official'' forces - gravity, electroweak and strong. However, there is a certain amount of freedom in semantics here....
Table:
Interactions of the elementary particles.
A ``yes'' means that the types of particle indicated at the left
are directly coupled to the force above; ``no'' means the opposite;
three asterisks () means that the particle in question
is the intermediary for that force.