>>11229040I'm releasing the theory of gravity here.
Taking in consideration my laws that predict that:
- an elementary particle do not naturally expand in direction of vacuum
- a non-elementary particle do expand in direction of vacuum
I would say that when a particle spins it creates a vacuum around it because it PUSHES everything around. After the creation of this vacuum, it must be fulfilled and other particles are attracted to the main particle by this vacuum force. This is gravity.
Big celestial bodies like the Earth and the Sun have great gravitational fields because it have many particles and it is all spinning and creating the vacuum effect.
There is naturally a prefference to get close to the spinning particle, the particles that are in space and are not big celestial bodies seem to not have a strong gravitational field (created by this vacuum), but it is part of the gravitational effect. Matter attracts matter but as big as the matter is more particles would spin and create the vacuum effect, two vacuum spots tend to attract too. Like the black hole, two great vacuum centers can join forces because the central particles are spinning and generating this force.