Gravity is the fundamental force that attracts two masses toward each other. Described by Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation, gravity states that every object with mass exerts a force on every other object, proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. However, Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity refined this understanding by describing gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by massive objects. According to relativity, massive objects like planets and stars bend spacetime, causing other objects to follow curved paths, which we perceive as gravitational attraction.
Antigravity is often discussed in the context of hypothetical concepts that involve counteracting gravitational forces. Theoretical frameworks such as general relativity suggest the possibility of manipulating spacetime curvature to produce effects that resemble antigravity.
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