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Where do gravitational field lines go exactly? We know where they start, but

update/clarification: I have commented and have then been invited to include more here. I didn't say explicitly that I was not restricting physics to a simple Newtonian model, so that is now said. ...
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What is the analog between charges and mass with regards to vector fields? [duplicate]

A way to think about gravitational fields is that they spawn as a consequence of mass literally bending time and space. Is there an analog of this concerning charges and the electric field intensity?
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Why is there no gravitational magnetic field? (Or, is there?)

We can think that the electric field and the gravitational field operate similarly in the sense that the forms of their governing laws (namely, Coulomb's law and Newton's law respectively) are ...
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Field created by varying Gravitational field

Changing Electric Field causes Magnetic filed and changing Magnetic Field causes Electric Field. Is there anything similar in relation to Gravitational Field? What sort of field is created by varying ...
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