Gravity and Solar Formation
The Why of Gravity
In the beginning, there was a singularity, a unity of conscience. Then, the collective, unified conscience had the most explosive of impulses: to divide and separate -- The Big Bang. This singularity event unfolded consciousness into the 3D material universe through 4D time and 5D collective freewill (aka: the Multiverse).
After this grand separation event, the collective will of consciousness invokes the will of re-unification, as its too lonely to be completely separate. This impulse to re-unify is embodied in "Gravity" and the "Strong Nuclear Force". Gravity is the collective consciousness of matter exhibiting an impulse to re-unify and create more complex spheres of material conscious control.
Over spans of celestial time, gravity pulls conscious matter together into solar formations, eventually unifying back together with such close proximity and connection that some matter is annihilated in the acts of nuclear fission and fusion, forming more complex material constructs... the progression of the periodic table of elements. In this imperfect process of nuclear fusion, some of the matter is annihilated into 1-dimensional energy... new photons of light that separate and travel across space, indeterminate of time.
Planets form from the same gravitational force, orbiting around solar centers (sun), but without such concentration that nuclear fusion will occur. Over spans of celestial time, solar systems stabilize like our current system with the sun and eight planets.
Once a solar system is stabilized, consciousness continues its ebb and flow of separation and reunification events, leading to the formation of the simplest single cell life forms, and then, through spans of geological time, an evolution of life, through trillions of iterations of separation and reunification (The Act of Creation).
https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/how-to-understand-einsteins-theory-of-gravity