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that form the vaccum, called Higgs Bosons).-No: Gravity is a force which can affect atoms and is formed because of atoms. The two things that form all Universe are energy and matter - gravity is a type of energy (a force). Likewise, atom is the basic unit for matter.......
You've got it the wrong way around: atoms have gravity. Gravity is a fundamental property of matter, in other words, atoms.

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No, gravity is way more fundamental than atoms. In fact, gravity is so weak compared to the other three fundamental forces of nature, that the atom (governed by these other three forces: weak force, electromagnetic force, and the strong force) doesn't even "feel" gravity. As far as the atom is concerned, there isn't any gravity at all.

See: Where did all the gravity go?
http://randall.physics.harvard.edu/Randa…
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No it doesn't. Gravity is the attractional force generated by two or more particles with mass. This attraction is created by a deformation that the mass-particles make in the dimensions of time and space (a deformation is caused by the conection to each particle of little bodys, that form the vaccum, called Higgs Bosons).

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No: Gravity is a force which can affect atoms and is formed because of atoms. The two things that form all Universe are energy and matter - gravity is a type of energy (a force). Likewise, 'atom' is the basic unit for matter.

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Gravity is mediated by a particle called a graviton according the the Standard Model of particle physics, just as electro-magnetism is mediated by photons.

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Gravity does seems to come around with all atoms. But more gravity seems to be present with dark matter that doesn't seem to have any atom. So no, gravity doesn't have to have atoms.

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Nope. Only matter has atoms, and gravity is a force, not matter.

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Gravity is a force that holds atoms together, atoms are a form of matter.

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No, gravity is a force "generated" by atoms.

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If was once thought that gravity may have atoms (gravitons) but no, this has been debunked.

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Gravity affects atoms, but does not have them.

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Not that we know. gravity is the attraction or force between two bodies of mass

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