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If there was no gravity between the Sun and the planets, the planets would each go their own ways; they would not stay by the Sun. If there was no gravitational force at all, the planets themselves would eventually disintegrate; it is the gravity that holds them together.

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That's currently an "active area of research"; in other words, nobody knows for sure. There has been some speculation that black holes have an important role in star formation, but as far as I know, that isn't fully confirmed yet.

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all the stars around it will just fly away at random

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Q: What would happen to the planets in the solar system if there was no gravity?
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