Actually, gravity is both a law and a theory -
http://thehappyscientist.com/science-experiment/gravity-theory-or-law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_gravitational_theory It's strange that you wouldn't do a quick google search before making such an erroneous statement. As Heis pointed out, the LAW of gravity describes WHAT happens by careful observation, analysis and testing. Gravitational THEORY explains WHY this happens. Theory NEVER 'graduates' into a law, never. They are 2 ver distinct things. Since theories are made up of many facts, stating facts are superior to theories is like taking a bed sheet and saying that the individual threads that the sheet consists of are superior to the entire bed sheet. To state a theory can become a law is to say that the bed sheet can 'graduate' to an individual thread. WTF? To posit that shows a lack of even basic scientific knowledge. I've pointed out an error on your part as you stated clearly above, 'There is no gravitational theory. There is a law of gravity. That's what they call a theory when they believe it has been proven'. You were clearly wrong. Lets' see if you have any integrity and are able to admit an error, or if you attempt to deflect, deny or rationalize your error. I know which my money's on, hope I'm wrong...