concept   gravity

29 commonsense assertions
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1 gravity Western countries Gravity is a fundamental force explained by Newton's law of universal gravitation and Einstein's theory of general relativity in Western countries. 9
2 gravity Physics education in Western countries Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe, described by the theory of general relativity, and is a key topic in physics education in Western countries. 7
3 gravity Eastern countries In Eastern cultures, gravity is seen as a natural force that affects energy balance in line with traditional philosophies. 6
4 gravity Physics Gravity is a fundamental force of attraction between objects with mass, according to the theory of general relativity in physics. 6
5 gravity NASA Gravity is a fundamental force in planetary motion and space missions that NASA must consider and adapt to for successful endeavors. 5
6 gravity everyday life on Earth Gravity is a fundamental force that pulls objects towards the ground and is essential for everyday activities and space exploration. 5
7 gravity scientific community The scientific community views gravity as a fundamental force described by general relativity that attracts objects with mass. 5
8 gravity Space exploration in the US Gravity is a major obstacle that must be overcome for successful space exploration. 4
9 gravity United States Newton's law of universal gravitation defines gravity as the force causing objects to fall or stay on the ground in the United States. 4
10 gravity United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, gravity is understood as a fundamental force described by Newton's law and experienced as zero gravity in space. 3
11 gravity worldwide Gravity is a worldwide concept that causes objects to fall towards each other. 3
12 gravity Earth Gravity is a natural force on Earth that keeps objects on the ground, but its cause is sometimes doubted or attributed to different influences. 2
13 gravity Earth-based cultures Gravity is a constant force that affects daily activities and structures in Earth-based cultures. 2
14 gravity Indigenous cultures In indigenous cultures, gravity is connected to spiritual beliefs, linking all living beings to the earth. 2
15 gravity Earth dwellers Earth dwellers understand gravity as a natural force that keeps us grounded and affects all aspects of life on our planet. 1
16 gravity Global Gravity is a universal force that pulls objects towards the Earth's center. 1
17 gravity Indian culture In Indian culture, gravity is often connected to spiritual concepts and the divine. 1
18 gravity International Einstein's theory of general relativity applies universally to the concept of gravity. 1
19 gravity Kuwait The concept of gravity is important for maintaining stability in everyday life in Kuwait. 1
20 gravity Space In space culture, gravity is seen as a force that must be overcome for successful missions. 1
21 gravity Space exploration enthusiasts Space exploration enthusiasts recognize that gravity is a force that must be overcome in space exploration and that its effects vary in microgravity environments. 1
22 gravity Space exploration industry Adapting and compensating for the effects of microgravity is crucial for space missions in the space exploration industry due to the concept of gravity. 1
23 gravity United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, gravity is recognized as the force that keeps people and objects grounded and is essential for stability in daily life. 1
24 gravity Western scientific community In the Western scientific community, gravity is described by the theory of general relativity as a result of the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. 1
25 gravity biology Gravity is a fundamental force in physics that causes objects to be attracted to each other. 1
26 gravity commonly known Gravity is widely understood as the force that makes objects fall. 1
27 gravity cultural norms In some cultures, gravity is metaphorically used to represent heaviness or seriousness in social interactions. 1
28 gravity lunar explorers Lunar explorers experience significantly reduced gravity on the moon. 1
29 gravity mathematics & science The concept of gravity is fundamental to mathematics and science, described by the theory of general relativity and the law of universal gravitation. 1