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ANY GENIUS IN BRAINLY IF YES THEN PLEAEE ANSWER AND REMBER NO SPAMING THE ANSWER IF YOU KNOW PLEASE THEN ONLY ANSWER<br />WHAT IS GRAVITY?WHY DON'T MOON FALL ON THE EARTH AS GRAVITY IS A FORCE OF ATTRACTION

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Answered by TheEdward
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Classical theory - Gravitational is the weakest force It is directly proportional to the masses of two bodies wherever in universe and inversely proportional to the distance between them . Due to classical theory there is a gravitational field in which the force of gravity can be experienced and also both bodies shows the force of attraction but the lower mass will attract by higher mass body . Due to classical theory moon must have fall into earth but it doesn't because The reason the moon does not fall down into the earth is that the moon is moving on a tangent away from the earth, and this offsets the effects of earth's gravity to pull it in.

Quantum theory - quantum theory says universe is a stretched sheet and the gravity is the distortion its like earth embedded in the sheet like a ball in the stretched sheet . the universe is made from many sheets and gravity has a hypothetical particle called gravitons . at quantum level leptons quarks bosons gravitons can be at different locations at one time because they  shows different result of the same experiment all of them graviton is strange because it is the only particle who is not properly exists at a particular time and space so it is not identified yet this is the reason gravity can escape dimensions . as the masses of moon and earth have different masses the amount of gravity will be applicable varies and sheet will attract more the earth than moon this will decrease the effect of attracting moon to earth 

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