How Gravity Works Around The Universe
Gravity feels steady and familiar in everyday life, yet across the universe it behaves in far more varied ways. This video explores how gravity changes with place, mass, and scale, from the gentle pull on Earth to the intense curvature near stars, galaxies, and the vast structures that shape the cosmos. What seems constant close to home turns out to be just one local expression of a much broader interaction. Through a calm, unhurried journey grounded in real science, the video follows gravity from human experience outward to the largest scales of the universe. Along the way, it shows how the same underlying rules apply everywhere, even as gravity reveals itself differently in different environments, offering a quiet perspective on how one familiar force connects the ordinary and the cosmic.

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