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The forces of gravity always occur in pairs. Between any two masses, there's

a force on each one, pulling it toward the other one. The forces are equal, and

they're both directed along the line between the centers of the two masses.

Doesn't matter whether the two masses are two specks of dust, the sun and

a planet, or two black holes.

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