According to Newton's law of gravity,
Gravity(kind of attraction)between two particles ∝ mass / (distance)²
Therefore the distance between the two particles is more important than the mass in gravity.
Let's apply this rule to relationships ....
Here,
Particle = person
Mass = influence
Attraction between two persons ∝ influence / (distance) ²
Hence, the distance is relatively more important than influence, in attraction between two people
As a result,
Even a person with less influence on a man can be more attractive if he/she is at a relatively close distance than a person with more influence.
-SK's ink
Newton's law is for particles. But suddenly this kind of thought comes in my mind and I used the law in this weird way. I don't know if it's true or not...