Wednesday, January 15, 2020

general relativity - How come gravity doesn't affect itself?


If gravity is this "unexplainable force" that pulls everything to the center of a planet or stellar remnant you stand upon, why doesn't gravity pull itself?


If gravity affects anything with energy, why doesn't gravity affect itself?


Gravity is energy, right?




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