In addition to stable mass and charge, heavenly bodies have very stable rotation rates. However, rotation cannot be the source of gravity for the simple reason that heavenly bodies rotate at speeds that are independent of their gravity.
If gravity was a function of rotation, then Earth and Venus should have very different gravitational fields, yet their gravitational fields are virtually identical.
What Earth and Venus have in common is their size. We can assume that their mass and charge are similar too. The reasonable conclusion is that gravity must be a function of either mass or charge, and completely independent from rotation.
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