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An Explanation of Gravity Using the Many Worlds interpretation
Every quantum interaction between two objects results in their fundamental particles splitting into multiple universe branches. The closer two objects get, the more rapid their call-and-answer becomes a la the Doppler effect. Each packet/signal moves at the speed of light. As the two objects approach each other, this splitting becomes more numerous. This creates a statistical ensemble of universes. The apparent effect of gravity is the fact that as the two objects get closer, there are more and more universes where they are closer, which creates a positive feedback of sorts. In any given moment, the object will, statistically speaking, find itself more likely to be closer to the other object due to the sheer odds of being in a universe "snapshot" that puts itself closer to the other object. As another example, two planets 10 million miles apart will be causing more splitting to occur than two planets 20 million miles apart.

So far, I think it makes more sense for the propagation of splitting to be local, where the effect of a split (apparent collapse) of a single particle then cascades spherically.