Superfluid/light analogy to fluid/sound

So in response to my own post, I ask myself regarding the original question: how might we control gravity?

My answer is to myself. I am merely sharing it here so feel free to interpret it and correct me.

"There is no spoon."

Ok, perhaps that's too deep or vague. But is it possible that there is no gravity? Is it possible that what we perceive as being a force is not meaning that we see an illusion due to the shape of the universe? How is that possible when there is clearly a force and we can prove that force is having an affect on matter by the way matter behaves? That was my next question and I am still pondering it. It has to do with our present view of how we think gravity works and not necessarily 'what it is precisely'. Meaning, I can tell you the purpose of a microwave oven but not precisely what it is because I may not have the right view of what is taking place to start. Is it heating up liquid or is the liquid heating itself because of other ‘things’ taking place?

Thoughts?
 
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