It's actually interesting because when you consider the four fundamental forces of nature (gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear, weak nuclear) gravity is by far the weakest one. It's not intuitive because gravity is the one we interact with most day to day and it has connotations of large objects like planets and stars. But it's only a significant force when you have such large objects. Two magnets technically are gravitationally attracted to each other (like all things that have mass) but it pales in comparison to the magnetic forces.
yeah I feel like the meaning has stayed pretty accurate
I also have this problem so I'll suggest some games I like to play. They're not free unless you're up for piracy.
Disco elysium (visual novel esque, unique and interesting, multiple choices, indie) - incredibly well written game with lots of dialogue and heavy political themes
Morrowind (open world, RPG, multiple choices, retro I guess) - oldest elder Scrolls game but maybe the best in terms of lore and freedom in game mechanics
Oblivion - same as morrowind but imo not as good
Factorio (indie) - if you like this kind of game you'll never need another game suggestion because you'll be too busy playing fsctorio
Rimworld (indie) - as addictive as factorio
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