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Can Gravity exist withou time dilation ?

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Northwest · M
I believe you're talking about gravitational time dilation. Gravity and tine dilation are different things, but time dilation is measured as time elapsed between events measured by observers located at fixed or variable distance from a mass. Gravity is a function of the mass.

This was predicted by General Relativity.
@Northwest Thank you. Naw I was talking about Gravity, not time dilation gravity.