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Nta. How the fuck does gravity work? Yes I know "more mass = The object pulls on smaller things with less mass more heavily". That's the basic bare bones explanation on how gravity works. If space-time is a giant stretchy piece of fabric, things with more mass cause it to be pulled downward so smaller things fall into the hole (looks something like pic rel individualization I have in my head). But...WHY does it happen? I know to a certain degree how light bulbs work. And electric current excites particles and the byproduct is photons. Batteries work by moving electrons from one side of the battery to the other and that induces a current. But the overly simplistic explanations are "cuz it has electricity" or "cuz you charged it". I'm particularly interested in a possible explanation to this because then if we somehow figure out how to weaken, undo, or even reverse gravity, then that could potentially eliminate the need for rotating structures on space stations in order to simulate gravity (we kind of need that in order to ensure our bones don't turn into brittle glass)