Gravity is an illusory phenomenon, an artefact of time dialation gradients that form around all matter.
The closer you are to the centre of a mass, the slower time proceeds (limited by the magnitude of the mass). Differences in time-rate from one distance to the next form a time gradient. Masses of non-zero size extend spatially across each other’s time gradients. More distant parts of each object proceed through time slightly faster than proximal parts. The effect of these differences is to bias motion vectors of each mass toward their mutual barycentre, the combined spatial centre of both masses.
The tendency for objects’ motion vectors to trend toward the barycentre produces the motion to which we ascribe the term “gravity.”
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