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Gravity Explained Simply

Gravity is the universal force that causes all objects with mass to attract one another, ensuring planetary orbits and the formation of celestial bodies. Newton revealed that this force is proportional to the product of two masses and diminishes with the square of the distance between them, explaining the weaker pull at greater separations. Einstein expanded this understanding by demonstrating that massive objects bend space and time, which intensifies attraction when objects are closer and lessens it when farther apart.