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Revision as of 02:14, 31 July 2011
Definition
The shape of space makes people move, and the gravity of the social attention shapes space. Individuals in a network have social gravity, some greater than others. When they move through a social network, more people are drawn in by this social gravitational field.
Sometimes people from blurred areas can experience this social gravity field and congregate on an event from different idea economies. For instance, a Linux programmer can be drawn into the same Youtube video clip as a law student as well as a fry cook. With enough attention, areas of great social masses become approximate black holes.
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