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{{Concept|name=Gravity Metric|image=GravityMetric.jpg|caption=Multiversal standard of gravitational measurement|universe=[[Continuum Universes]]|base_unit=1 Terran G|origin=[[Terra (Kosmos)]]|type=Scientific Metric|status=|function=Multiversal Reference Standard}}
{{Concept|name=Gravity Metric|image=GravityMetric.jpg|caption=Multiversal standard of gravitational measurement|universe=[[Continuum Universes]]|base_unit=1 Terran G|origin=[[Terra (Kosmos)]]|type=Scientific Metric|status=|function=Multiversal Reference Standard}}


The '''Gravity Metric''' is a standardized method of expressing gravitational force across the [[Continuum Universes]]. For clarity and consistency between different worlds and settings, all values are measured relative to the surface gravity of [[Terra (Kosmos)]]. This baseline unit is defined as '''1 Terran G''' (or simply ''1 G'').
The '''Gravity Metric''' is a standardized method of expressing gravitational force across the [[Continuum Universes]]. For clarity and consistency between different worlds and settings, all values are measured relative to the surface gravity of [[Terra (Kosmos)]]. This baseline unit is defined as '''1 Terran Gravimetric''' ('''1 Terran G''' or simply ''1 G'').


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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== Applications ==
== Applications ==


* **World Classification:** Used throughout the wiki to describe planetary environments in a way readers can directly compare.
* '''World Classification:''' Used throughout the wiki to describe planetary environments in a way readers can directly compare.
* **Species Adaptation:** Highlights differences between the *-ite peoples of [[Kosmos]] and other universes.
* '''Species Adaptation:''' Highlights differences between the *-ite peoples of [[Kosmos]] and other universes.
* **Technology & Travel:** Assists in explaining strain on starships, habitats, and colonists moving between worlds.
* '''Technology & Travel:''' Assists in explaining strain on starships, habitats, and colonists moving between worlds.
* **Cross-Setting Continuity:** Provides a single language of measurement for any world, whether within [[Kosmos]], [[Galaxa]], [[Aerenda]], or beyond.
* '''Cross-Setting Continuity:''' Provides a single language of measurement for any world, whether within [[Kosmos]], [[Galaxa]], [[Aerenda]], or beyond.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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== References ==
== References ==
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