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Answer: Its not "made" out of anything. Its an invisible force.

Answer: Gravity is a force that acts between masses. It is assumed that this force is transferred through a hypothetical particle called the graviton - but this particle has not been observed yet.

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All we can say for sure is that "gravity" appears to be an inherent property of mass; the more mass, the more gravity. And to be perfectly honest, we can't even say that we know THAT "for sure".

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