gravitationsfältets
Gravitationsfältets refer to the gravitational field surrounding a massive object in the universe. This field is a result of the object's mass and is responsible for attracting other objects towards it. The concept of gravitationsfältets was first introduced by Sir Isaac Newton in his groundbreaking work "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687. According to Newton, every point mass attracts every other point mass by a force acting along the line intersecting both points.
The strength of the gravitational field depends on the mass of the object and the distance from
Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, introduced in 1915, built upon Newton's concept of gravitationsfältets. Einstein