"Gravitative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there might be a small mistake! The correct word is "gravitational".
Gravitational refers to the phenomenon of attraction between two objects due to their mass, or the force that causes objects with mass to be attracted to each other.
Gravitative
The verb "gravitated" means to be attracted to or move towards something, often due to a natural force such as gravity. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the gradual development of a feeling, interest, or focus on something. For example, "The students gravitated towards the teacher's enthusiastic explanation of the lesson" or "The friends gravitated towards the beach house for their annual vacation".
Attracting with a force that tends to draw something towards itself, such as a gravitational force. (This can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or person that attracts or draws someone towards it strongly, often unconsciously.)
Relating to gravity or the force of attraction that exists between two objects with mass.
The word "gravities" refers to plural forms of the word "gravity", which is a fundamental force of nature that causes objects with mass to attract each other. It can also refer to the weight or heaviness of something, often used in a figurative sense to describe the importance or seriousness of an issue. For example, "the gravity of the situation weighs heavily on my mind" means that the seriousness of the situation is impactful and has a significant effect on one's thoughts or feelings.
Gravitomagnetism refers to the phenomenon in general relativity where a rotating object, such as a star or a black hole, generates a gravitational field that can be thought of as similar to a magnetic field. Just as a magnetic field is produced by the rotation of electrically charged particles, gravitomagnetism is produced by the rotation of mass. This effect is often referred to as "frame-dragging" because it causes any nearby spacetime to rotate along with the spinning object.
Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that causes objects with mass to attract each other. The more massive the objects, the stronger the gravitational pull between them. It is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around their stars, causing objects to fall towards the ground, and holding galaxies together.