Physics Questions Thread - Week 24, 2019

I was wondering if I could get a physicists input on a shower thought I had today. I was just thinking of if you consider how an objects rotation in 3d space creates a force away from its rotational axis, maybe if we consider the universe the object in question and time a 4d analog of 3d rotation, maybe that rotation is the origin of gravitational attraction, which would make gravity basically dependent on that rotation(time), this would make time an angular difference between points along the 4d rotation. I was driving around and had this thought today but have a 12th grade physics background so I don't know if this is just b.s. or if this is something you'd learn about in a physics course or something. I'd really like to know more or if anyone has 2 cents on my nonsense!

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