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Gravitythose is a term used in speculative discussions and in some works of fiction to denote a nonstandard approach to gravity. The term appears to be a neologism combining "gravity" with the plural pronoun "those," signaling a focus on multiple, context-dependent gravitational effects rather than a single universal field. Because gravitythose is not part of established physics, there is no widely accepted definition.

In conceptual terms, gravitythose is described in two broad strands. In one, it is a thought experiment

Criticism centers on the lack of empirical motivation and clear mathematical formulation. Proponents emphasize its usefulness

See also: gravity, general relativity, quantum gravity, emergent gravity, relativity, gravitons.

Because gravitythose does not appear in mainstream scientific literature, reliable sources are limited to speculative essays,

proposing
that
gravitational
interactions
can
vary
with
the
informational
state
or
relational
context
of
the
participating
systems,
akin
to
relational
or
gauge-based
ideas
in
general
relativity.
In
another,
gravitythose
is
used
as
a
narrative
device
to
explore
worlds
where
gravity
strengthens
or
weakens
in
different
regions
or
for
different
species,
enabling
varied
technological
and
biological
constraints.
Some
writers
and
commentators
treat
gravitythose
as
a
didactic
tool
to
discuss
the
limits
of
current
gravitational
theories,
rather
than
as
a
physical
theory
with
predictive
power.
for
illustrating
relational
aspects
of
gravity
and
as
a
vivacious
metaphor
in
fiction,
rather
than
as
a
replacement
for
general
relativity
or
quantum
gravity.
science
fiction,
or
discourse
in
online
forums.