
The Gravity Theory
Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects with mass. It’s what keeps planets orbiting the sun, moons circling planets, and objects falling to the ground. Think of mass as the “weight” of an object; the more mass, the stronger its pull. Isaac Newton described gravity as a force acting at a distance, while Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity explains gravity as the warping of space and time caused by mass and energy. Essentially, massive objects bend the fabric of spacetime, and this curvature guides the motion of objects nearby, creating what we perceive as gravity.