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@mauler
a law is a mathematical or explanation of what happens.
a theory is WHY it happens.
A fact is that it happens.

Gravity exists (fact). It occurs as a result of the interaction between size, distance, and mass of two objects (law). These variables interact because the denser and larger an object is, the more gravitons it absorbs, and thereby expels. When a graviton enters a body, it cause another graviton to be ejected, thereby very slightly moving the body toward the direction that the particle came in. The denser the object, the harder it is to move. If you can imagine gravitons hitting the object at every angle on a gigantic scale (billions per nanometer), then gravitons radiate from the planet in a spherical expulsion. Again, the denser an object, the more particles per nanometer it can emit. When that concentration of gravitons hits another object, it pulls them with a strength equal to the difference between the mass, size and distance of the two objects (theory).
The density determines the particles per inch, the size ratio determines the trajectory of expulsion, and the distance determines the spread of the particle "net".
In numbers, this would reflect the number of particles (1 per inch vs 1trillion), hitting the object obtusely vs acutely (think of earth vs sun, vs, earth vs venus....walls work best as they pull the entire object), and 1billion particles hitting something at a certain angle 1 mile away vs 1 particle hitting something at a certain angle a billion miles away.

 

Well that was more of fact, law, mathematical law.

The theory is that, particles entering and exiting bodies exert forces upon each other.