I think they're evil. But I want YOU'RE opinion.
Gravity is a force of attraction between two bodies having mass. All bodies in the universe attract each other, and the force of attraction(ie. gravity) is directly proportional to the masses of the object and inversly proportional to the distance between them. Gravity increases proportionally with the mass, and that is the reason why earth has more gravity than moon Or the reason for feeling lesser weight in moon
No one really knows how it is generated. We know it has to do with the mass of the objects and distance apart. But we really don't know anything beyond that. Other forces (strong nuclear, weak nuclear, and electromagnetic) are caused by the exchange of subatomic particles - gravity, as far as we can see, is not. In fact, there are theories out there that it isn't a force in itself at all but rather a product of acceleration. Sorry I couldn't give you a real answer to your question.unfortunately, there isn't one.
Gravity is a property of matter. If it has mass, it has gravity. No matter how small. A single proton is matter, and has gravity. A quark has gravity. Of course, there are Neutrinos that apparently have mass but no gravity, so the above point is moot in their case. I'll refer you to a theoretical physicist. There is a branch of the string theory that has gravity as a subatomic force that is tied to parallel universes, but that's also a little beyond my knowledge.
It looks really cool. I really hope that they add a new version of Nazi Zombies. If they do it should have better weapons, more levels, and bigger landscapes and more that 1 to choose from.
Because matter distorts spacetime. Standard analogy is a rubber sheet - when an object is placed on it you see an indentation. All matter has gravity - not just planets and stars - you have your own gravity and pull things towards you. The effect is negligible but its there.