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And these pink things, are also what cause gravity.

Gravity and "inertia" are two sides of the same coin.

We know atoms through magnetic forces attract each other - when they do, they also displace these pink dots. When you have huge objects with a lot of mass, they have displaced so much of these pink dots in the universe, that you have a bunch of pink dots being throw against each other, without resolution, all fighting towards a central point.

These pink dots when trapped in this situation, is what create huge gravity fields pulling everything there, because that is what they do, they move stuff towards themselvels (gravity, that is, a bunch of pink dots converging at one location), or they move objects that are displaced into them (an apple thrown into them, they cause the apple to continuously move towards that direction)

So there you go, universe easily explained

Inertia and gravity are the same thing

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