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>Gravity doesn't exist, it's just the inadvertent reaction to clumping large amounts of mass together, that sun isn't clumped because of gravity,
True
>it's clumped because the curvature of spacetime that gas makes coalesces into a larger curve, forcing that gass to settle in a lower energy state in spacetime
>inb4 the curvature and gravity are the same thing

"spacetime" itself is a meme term for describing a "medium" that we lie in. but it's not a material medium, just something with a lot of "effects".

"space" is not "nothing" not a complete vacuum. It is full of EM, hydrogen atoms and various other stuff, it is a different pressure mediation in otherwords.

"time" is a describer of effect. It is not a force nor modality nor anything in itself, of itself, by itself. It is simply a measurement we use to describe effects.

Effects are not causes, the only cause is motion (by rotation). When you stir water or pull the plug out of the sink, or flush the toilet, what happens?

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it seems the universe always finds a way to avoid infinities, so wouldnt this apply to black holes and their singularity as well?

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