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= Theoretical gravity
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Theoretical gravity typically refers to the scientific efforts to understand and describe the force of gravity using mathematics and theoretical physics. It encompasses various models and theories that explain how gravity works at different scales, from everyday experiences to cosmological phenomena. The major theoretical frameworks for gravity include: 1. **Newtonian Gravity**: Sir Isaac Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation in the 17th century, which describes gravity as a force that acts at a distance between two masses.