As with any energy, there is always an arbitrary constant
associated with the position (or state) at which the energy is taken
to be zero.
There is no such ambiguity with force.
Forces are, in a sense, more fundamental than energies.
Energy appears to be fundamental because all observations
of the first law of thermodynamics demonstrate that there
is a conserved quantity which is a state function and is
called energy.
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