þyngdarafli
Þyngdarafli is the Icelandic word for gravity. It is a fundamental force of nature that attracts any two objects with mass. The more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull. This is why planets orbit stars, and why objects fall to the ground when dropped.
The force of gravity was first mathematically described by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. His
Albert Einstein later refined our understanding of gravity with his theory of general relativity. General relativity
On Earth, þyngdarafli is responsible for keeping us grounded, for the tides, and for the orbits of