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No, gravity affects everything in the universe, but heavy objects have more

gravity, which is thier affect is more noticeable.

Example:

There are forces of gravity, and their strength can be calculated, between the

lint in your pocket and a speck of dust on the dresser in the Lincoln Bedroom in

the White House.

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