👉 Gravity fluid, also known as gravitational fluid or gravitoelastic fluid, is a unique state of matter that exhibits properties influenced by gravity. Unlike typical fluids, which are primarily governed by pressure and viscosity, gravity fluids respond significantly to gravitational forces. Under the influence of gravity, these fluids can exhibit behaviors such as flowing uphill, changing shape in response to gravitational gradients, and even solidifying or liquefying based on the gravitational field's intensity. This fascinating phenomenon is observed in certain exotic materials, like Bose-Einstein condensates under specific conditions or in astrophysical contexts, where extreme gravitational forces play a crucial role.