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Is gravity a force or not?

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When this atom is unstable, the surrounding space or the wrapping space around that atom, makes this invisible water like stream or falls of dark particles to bring this electron toward the unstable of atom due to lack of electrons .The imaginary hole in the unstable atom is where the stream of water goes into. That stream carries the electron to shoot into that hole. So,......

Now, how it could able to pull some thing to make its zone stable? Or , how it could able to push when the two unstable atom are lack of or have extra of something? As I said earlier, the pool of invisible particles in the dark matter serves as sliding plank toward the other. When this atom is unstable, the surrounding space or the wrapping space around that atom, makes this invisible water like stream or falls of dark particles to bring this electron toward the unstable of atom due to lack of electrons .The imaginary hole in the unstable atom is where the stream of water goes into. That stream carries the electron to shoot into that hole. So, it is the invisible water like pool in the empty space containing dark matter that makes the particle of white matter to swim or come along with it. (white matter is just used here to imply opposite of dark matter)
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Bob say: It is gravity that curves space time, so gravity is a force.
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Who say: things get attracted to each other
How strong that attraction is depends on their mass

We dont actually know what causes that attraction but we call it gravity

Mass behaves as IF it were a force and the strength of attraction can be calculated on this basis. But that dont mean it actually IS a force

Newton said it was an inherent property of matter that mass attracts mass (i.e mass "pulls" mass towards it)
Einstein said mass caused a distortion in space-time, and it was this distortion "pushed" things towards each other

Maybe einstein is correct, but maybe he aint, maybe the cause has yet to be found

ie. "gravity" is an effect but we dont know for sure what causes it
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sam say: I don't think the answer is available as yet, they are still working on it
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Chris Ancor say: No. it's the curvature of spacetime caused by mass/energy.
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