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Gravity is a key force shaping the cosmos from "summary" of La vita del cosmo by Lee Smolin

Gravity, the force that pulls objects toward each other, is one of the fundamental forces in the universe. It is the force that keeps planets in orbit around stars, moons in orbit around planets, and objects on Earth firmly planted on the ground. Without gravity, the cosmos as we know it would not exist. Gravity shapes the cosmos in profound ways. It is responsible for the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets. In the early universe, gravity played a crucial role in the clumping together of matter, eventually leading to the formation of structures on a cosmic scale. Without the force of gravity, these structures would not have been able to come into being. On a smaller scale, gravity governs the motion of objects in space. It dictates the trajectories of comets, asteroids, and spacecraft, determining where they go and how they move. Gravity is a force that is always at work, shaping the paths of celestial bodies as they journey through the cosmos. The influence of gravity extends beyond the confines of our solar system. It is a force that permeates the entire universe, affecting the behavior of galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Through the force of gravity, these cosmic structures interact with each other, shaping the large-scale structure of the cosmos. In the grand tapestry of the cosmos, gravity is a key thread that weaves everything together. It is a force that acts across vast distances, connecting objects and shaping the evolution of the universe. Without gravity, the cosmos would be a very different place, devoid of the structures and phenomena that we observe today. Gravity truly is a key force that shapes the cosmos in ways both seen and unseen.
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    La vita del cosmo

    Lee Smolin

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