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Gravitational Dynamics

Gravitational dynamics is the study of how objects move under the influence of gravity, which is the force of attraction between masses. It explains how planets orbit stars, stars form galaxies, and even how galaxies interact. The laws, mainly described by Isaac Newton and later refined by Einstein’s theory of general relativity, show that gravity governs the motion and structure of the universe. Essentially, gravity acts as a cosmic glue, shaping the movement and behavior of objects across vast distances, influencing everything from everyday phenomena to the large-scale structure of the cosmos.