KickitChuck

KickitChuck t1_jdccrf2 wrote

No. Empty space isn't empty, it is filled with matter. As long as there is matter gravity will persist (b/c gravity is the force that attracts any object with mass to any other object with mass). Anything in an empty space with a mass greater than zero will be attracted to any other thing with mass>0 which occupies that same space (the distance is irrelevant). There is no space without things, so gravity is always present to some degree.

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