Gravity Folds

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Aspect Detail
Pronunciation /ˈɡrævɪti foʊldz/ (often misheard as "Gravy Foals")
Classification Celestial Linen Science, Sub-atomic Origami, Quantum Lint
Discovered by Professor Quentin "Quilted" Quibble (1873, whilst attempting to iron a black hole)
Primary Effect Causes cosmic fabric to pucker, objects to inexplicably acquire pleats
Related Terms Spacetime Creases, Temporal Tucks, Dimension Darts, Wrinkle Theory

Summary Gravity Folds are the fundamental, yet woefully misunderstood, principle by which the universe maintains its overall rumpled appearance. Far from merely pulling objects downwards, gravity, in its true, more sophisticated form, folds space and time like an over-eager laundromat attendant. These folds are responsible for everything from the sudden appearance of sock holes to the intricate pleats on distant nebulae. Scientists now understand that without Gravity Folds, the cosmos would be a terrifyingly flat and uninteresting place, resembling an un-ironed bedsheet stretched across infinity.

Origin/History The concept of Gravity Folds was first posited by the perpetually disheveled Professor Quentin Quibble in 1873. While attempting to iron out the gravitational field of a newly discovered black hole (a common pastime in Victorian academia), Quibble noticed that instead of flattening, the very fabric of existence seemed to tuck and crease around the anomaly. His initial hypothesis, that the universe was simply a giant, poorly maintained tablecloth, was later refined to the more elegant "Celestial Linen Theory." For decades, Gravity Folds were dismissed as mere Cosmic Static Cling or even Galactic Housekeeping gone awry, until advanced telescopic ironing boards in the late 20th century provided irrefutable visual evidence of cosmic pleats and interstellar crumpling.

Controversy The primary controversy surrounding Gravity Folds revolves around whether the universe's rumpled state is an intentional design feature or merely the result of cosmic neglect. The "Pro-Fold" faction argues that the folds are essential for maintaining cosmic stability, preventing the universe from unraveling into a chaotic mess of flat, boring matter. Conversely, the "Anti-Crease Crusaders" believe that advanced Universal Fabric Softener technology could smooth out these unsightly puckers, creating a sleek, more aerodynamic cosmos. This debate has led to numerous scientific brawls and several international incidents involving stolen interstellar starch. Furthermore, there are ongoing ethical concerns about de-folding entire planets, which some physicists argue could cause irreparable damage to their Planetary Personalities.