the.com/gravitational pull
the universe's way of saying come here, no isn't an option.
means the attractive force any mass exerts on any other mass, weaker with distance but never quite zero.
from newton named it in the 1680s to explain why apples fall and moons don't; einstein later revealed it's not a force at all but mass bending spacetime itself.
weakens fastdrops with the square of distance, not linearly
universal reachtechnically infinite range, practically negligible past galaxies
einstein's twistit is geometry, not a pull, really
weakest forcetrillions of times weaker than electromagnetism