Magnus wrote:
It has nothing to do with movement? But, if mass were the sole cause of a gravitational pull, then why don't objects pull things to them on earth. I mean, a boulder doesn't just attract things here on earth. If the boulder was moving though and something was on it, then that object would cling to it.
If it were in an isolated system, without any other masses to cause gravitational effects, the boulder would slowly attract things to it, but it would be barely noticeable and slow because it's so small relative to something like a planet/moon. And no, if it were moving, something would not cling to it just because it's moving. The chapstick tube and quarter on my desk aren't going to suddenly come to each other, either, because there are so many other forces to overcome (friction, moments, etc) and their gravitational attraction is extraordinarily small (think along the lines of the force a virus could push against you).