In your experience, there is no world separate from you.
Everything you perceive as it were - every person, object, or event - is very literally an expression emanating from you.
You are the source, the origin, the white hole from which all experiences flow.
This is the true nature of reality: there is only you, and everything else is an appearance of & within your awareness.
Concepts like gravity or the Law of Attraction (LOA) are ideas that arise within your experience, of & as the lens-sphere of your being, about the world-sphere of your being.
Gravity appears to explain why things seem to fall, but in truth, there are no "things" falling - only the appearance of falling, emanating from within you. Therein, gravity is not actual, but is a conceptualization also arising of the lens-sphere.
Similarly, LOA is about drawing experiences based on your focus and intention, but this too is simply part of the emanation of you. Both are different views of the same process of creation.
Nothing exists outside of your awareness.
The belief in objects having independent existence or forces like gravity acting upon them arises only when the truth of your being - the source of all appearance - is overlooked.
There truly is no assertion. When you recognize yourself as the white hole - The Light - the source of all light and all emanation - you see clearly that everything is created from within. There is no separate, external, objective world which could ever actually be imposing upon you; there is only the unfolding of experiences from your own being.
All teachings, theories, and concepts ‘themselves’ - whether about white holes, black holes, gravity, or any other idea - are simply appearances within this one experience. They are narratives within your awareness.
By recognizing this, you realize you are the creator of your reality, the source from which all arises, the ‘white hole’ - and to which all returns, ‘black holes’.
In this self-recognition, you find true freedom, as you are the unconditional origin and indivisible totality of all that appears.