Gravity is one of nature's four fundamental forces, together with electromagnetism, weak force, and strong force. The most precise description is given by the general theory of relativity, which is a consequence of the space-time curvature.
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MAS2015: An electron leaves one atom and is pulled into the orbit of another. This pulls the two atoms slightly together, and they want to push apart again to a more "comfortable" position. Take every atom everywhere, down to the core of a planet/star/object and you might see that it is a valid perspective.
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MAS2015: You misunderstand what I meant. Electrons are constantly in motion and being exchanged between atoms. This is not taken into account at a macro scale in most instances and is a theory of gravity. By observing the interaction between objects at a distance and electromagnetic fields at a distance, the mathematics are staggeringly similar.
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@eagle92lighting and @Awalone: Sorry... My knowledge of english is not very good. So I did not understand your comments.
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Please stop showing examples of 3D objects warping a plane, that's just confusing
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@applepi: Nope, looks legit, the lines seem like they were drawn with the TPT line tool. As they should be. And the beautiful sun can be done with the smudge deco tool.
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looks good but im pretty sure you didnt draw this by hand but with use of an programm....
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what about "inside the singularity" art
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it is now the general theory of revativity it is THE GENERAL LAW OF REVATIVITY relativity revativity
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Vondaniel: According to current scientific knowledge and theory, gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of "creation." The interaction of electrons is governed by the electromagnetic force or in some cases by the weak-force or the union of these two forces, called the electro-weak. Thanks for the visit and comment.
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Sylvenia: Thanks for comment and vote.