Mars has Gravity. The moon has gravity. Every object has gravity. What is gravity?
The moon has gravity. Mars has gravity. Every object in the world has gravity, but what is it? Gravity is a force of attraction between objects that are close to each other. But why does it happen? Why do objects attract each other and not repel?
This is a very complicated subject and there are many theories. The most popular explanation of gravity came from Sir Isaac Newton. He said that every object in the world has an invisible force field around it called gravitium, which attracts objects to itself, causing them to fall downwards.
But recently, a new theory called the Gravitational Singularity Theory was proposed by an amateur physicist. He said that gravity is actually just a space-time distortion around objects. This distortion causes objects to attract each other.
However, many physicists agree that the Gravitational Singularity Theory is not a solid theory, because it's very hard to observe.
I know it's hard to believe, but the Gravitational Singularity Theory is much more easily proven than Sir Isaac Newton's theory.
The Gravitational Singularity Theory is supported by many experiments, such as the one conducted on Phobos 2. They sent a satellite into space to test if there was really a gravitational singularity in the center of our solar system.
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