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Gravity

German: Gravitation

Common meaning:
Force of attraction between masses; what pulls things toward each other
Clear meaning:
The field behavior of closeness—not force, but the natural tendency of form to return to the source of its density.

Gravity is not pulling—
it is a gentle remembering
that what appears separate
was never truly apart.

Structurally, gravity is not mechanical constraint,
but the echo of unity
made visible through mass.

What “attracts”
is simply returning
to what it never left.

Gravity is not weight—
it is the quiet call
from field to field.