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gravitation

[grav-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌgræv ɪˈteɪ ʃən /
NOUN
mutual attraction
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“This can play a very good role in some basic physics research, such as non-Newtonian gravitation and gravitational redshift” research, he said.

From New York Times

The data representing the waltz of a star and black hole would be meaningless if not backed by a theory of gravitation.

From Scientific American

The cluster’s enormous gravitation field acts as a lens, warping and magnifying the light from galaxies behind it that would otherwise be too faint and faraway to see.

From New York Times

So it doesn't surprise me that the gravitation toward a show like "Is it Cake?" is happening at a time when more ominous deceptions lurk in the media landscape.

From Salon

The famous German scientist was working with Besso to test his theory of the relationship between gravitation and the space-time curvature by examining the anomaly of the planet Mercury’s orbit.

From Washington Post