The first thing I'd like to say is that gravity is not a singular force. There are actually four separate G forces, each with its own behavior and characteristics.
Gravity A is the one that holds us to the Earth. If you jump in the air, gravity will not be strong enough to hold you up for very long, because gravity A decreases with distance.
Gravity B is the one that holds us to the Moon. Gravity B decreases more slowly with distance, so it's stronger than gravity A.
Gravity C is what holds the Moon in orbit around the Earth. Gravity C also decreases with distance, but not as quickly as gravity A.
Gravity D is what holds the solar system together. Gravity D decreases more slowly with distance than gravity C, but not as slowly as gravity B.
The way I see it, there are two basic forces in the universe. One is gravity A, which causes things to fall toward each other. The other is love.
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