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Explain it. Why things are attracting each other?

I don't adopt space-time crazy things. I work with more tangible ideas.

It could be a system of gears working or a result of an imediate action of matter to expand in direction of a place that would be vacant.

Further. Let's say that a particle spins and things around are pushed away. There would be vacuum instead of these things after being pushed. But matter or space immediatly occupy this place. This happens because things such as mass and space are always expanding in direction of vacuum.

Space and mass are always looking for expansion and it go where there would be vacuum.

Another possibility is the gear one. Gravity would be a system of gears and space is made of gears. When you get close to it you are sucked by this system.

This is what I am thinking about.

Explain your ideas about it.

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