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- Acceleration
- Albert Einstein
- Alexander Friedmann
- Alternatives to general relativity
- Andrei Sakharov
- Angular momentum
- Anti-gravity
- Apocrypha
- Apollo 15
- Aristotelian physics
- Aristotle
- Arthur Eddington
- Artificial gravity
- Asteroid
- Astronaut
- Astronomical unit
- Birkeland current
- Black hole
- Brans–Dicke theory
- Chinese Science Bulletin
- Circular symmetry
- Classical limit
- Classical mechanics
- Comet
- Contact force
- Convection
- Coordinate system
- Cosmological constant
- Curvature
- Dark flow
- Dark matter
- David Scott
- Density gradient
- Differential equation
- Distance
- Earth tide
- Edwin Hubble
- Einstein field equations
- Einstein–Infeld–Hoffmann equations
- Electromagnetism
- Entropic gravity
- Equations for a falling body
- Equivalence principle
- Escape velocity
- Event horizon
- Exact solutions in general relativity
- Field equation
- Flyby anomaly
- Force
- Formation and evolution of the Solar System
- Frame-dragging
- Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric
- Fundamental interaction
- G-force
- Galactic Center
- Galaxy
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Galaxy rotation curve
- Galileo Galilei
- Gauge gravitation theory
- Gauss's law for gravity
- General relativity
- Geodesics in general relativity
- Geometrized unit system
- Georges Lemaître
- Georges-Louis Le Sage
- Global Positioning System
- Grand unification epoch
- Grand Unified Theory
- Gravitation
- Gravitational binding energy
- Gravitational field
- Gravitational lens
- Gravitational singularity
- Gravitational wave
- Graviton
- Gravity (disambiguation)
- Gravity assist
- Gravity gradiometry
- Gravity of Earth
- Gravity Probe B
- Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment
- Gravity Research Foundation
- Gravity well
- Hafele–Keating experiment
- History of gravitational theory
- Inclined plane
- Induced gravity
- Introduction to general relativity
- Inverse-square law
- Irwin I. Shapiro
- Isaac Newton
- Jacob Bekenstein
- Johann Gottfried Galle
- John Couch Adams
- John Moffat (physicist)
- Jovian–Plutonian gravitational effect
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Kerr metric
- Kerr–Newman metric
- Lagrangian point
- Le Sage's theory of gravitation
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- LIGO
- Loránd Eötvös
- Mass
- Mathematics of general relativity
- Mercury (planet)
- Metric expansion of space
- Metric tensor (general relativity)
- Mixmaster universe
- Modified Newtonian dynamics
- Moon
- Mordehai Milgrom
- N-body problem
- Natural phenomenon
- Neptune
- Neutron star
- Newton (unit)
- Newton's law of universal gravitation
- Newton's laws of motion
- Nonlinear system
- Nonsymmetric gravitational theory
- Nordström's theory of gravitation
- Observable universe
- Orbit
- Orbital mechanics
- Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
- Photon
- Physical body
- Physical cosmology
- Pioneer anomaly
- Planck length
- Planet
- Potential energy
- Pound–Rebka experiment
- Proportionality (mathematics)
- PSR B1913+16
- Pulsar
- Quantum field theory
- Quantum gravity
- Quantum mechanics
- Quasar
- Quasiparticle
- Regular grid
- Reissner–Nordström metric
- Ritz's Equation
- Rotation
- Rotation around a fixed axis
- Scalar theories of gravitation
- Schwarzschild metric
- Schwarzschild radius
- Self-creation cosmology
- Shapiro delay
- Simultaneous equations
- Solar eclipse of May 29, 1919
- Solar System
- Spacetime
- Speed of gravity
- Spin (physics)
- Square (algebra)
- Standard gravitational parameter
- Standard gravity
- Star
- Stellar evolution
- STEP (satellite)
- Strong interaction
- Sun
- Supercluster
- Superfluid vacuum theory
- Superfluidity
- Tensor–vector–scalar gravity
- Tests of general relativity
- Theory of everything
- Theory of relativity
- Tide
- Universe
- Uranus
- Urbain Le Verrier
- Virtual particle
- Weak interaction
- Weight
- Weightlessness
- Whitehead's theory of gravitation