How Earth’s Gravity Interacts with the Vacuum of Space
<p>Gravity is a fundamental force that governs the motion of celestial bodies and determines the very structure of the universe. It is an attractive force that acts between any two masses, and its strength is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Although gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces, it plays a crucial role in shaping the cosmos, from the formation of galaxies and stars to the expansion of the universe.</p>
<p>One of the most intriguing aspects of gravity is its interaction with the vacuum of space, the seemingly empty expanse that lies between celestial bodies. Despite its apparent emptiness, the vacuum is filled with virtual particles that constantly pop in and out of existence. This article will explore the nature of Earth’s gravitational interaction with the vacuum of space and its implications for our understanding of the universe.</p>
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