Gravity: A nonmathematical introduction
<p>Gravity, an imperceptible force that firmly anchors us to the Earth and shapes the movements of celestial objects, has intrigued humanity for ages. Whether it’s an apple falling or the planets orbiting, gravity governs the motion of everything in the cosmos. In this article, we will explore the concept of gravity, its historical significance, and how it was perceived before the remarkable discovery of gravitational waves.</p>
<p>Centuries before modern science, ancient civilizations observed the effects of gravity, although they didn’t fully grasp its essence. The Greek philosopher Aristotle proposed that heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones, a belief that endured until Galileo Galilei challenged it during the scientific revolution.</p>
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