When did Gravity Begin? Investigating the Origins of this Fundamental Force

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In summary, the birth of gravity refers to its creation during the Big Bang, while the creation of gravity refers to its ongoing effects on the universe. Gravity is important for the formation and evolution of celestial bodies, and its strength varies depending on the mass and distance of objects. While it can be weakened or negated by other forces, gravity itself cannot be created or destroyed.
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I am trying to find out, with little success, at what point in time did gravity become into existence? or at least a theory that is consistent.
 
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Gravity is a property of matter. More precision requires general relativity. Gravity does not have a separate existence.
 

FAQ: When did Gravity Begin? Investigating the Origins of this Fundamental Force

What is the difference between birth and creation of gravity?

The term "birth" of gravity refers to the moment in which the universe was created and gravity came into existence. On the other hand, the "creation" of gravity refers to the ongoing process of how gravity affects and shapes the universe.

How was gravity created?

Gravity was created during the Big Bang, when the universe was born. As matter and energy expanded and cooled, gravity began to form, pulling matter together and eventually forming stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies.

Why is gravity important for the universe?

Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe and plays a crucial role in the formation and evolution of galaxies and stars. Without gravity, celestial bodies would not be able to maintain their shape and structure, and the universe as we know it would not exist.

Is gravity the same everywhere in the universe?

Gravity is not the same everywhere in the universe. Its strength can vary depending on the mass and distance of objects. For example, the gravity on Earth is stronger than the gravity on the Moon because Earth has a larger mass.

Can gravity be created or destroyed?

Gravity cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be changed or manipulated. For example, the force of gravity can be weakened or negated by other forces, such as electromagnetic force or nuclear forces. However, the overall strength of gravity in the universe remains constant.

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