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The energy-momentum tensor as "source term" of gravity is not something that could be objectified or grasped in the microscopic or macroscopic range. In this paper we present a mass-immanent modality by which masses are able to generate gravity, namely the rapid oscillatory rotation of proton waves. Protons are contained in every mass and due to the rapid rotation of their rotational waves, as shown in a recent paper, attract masses that are within range of their oversized quantized radius. In the case of a proton, this quantized radius is more than 19 powers of ten larger than its actual radius, so that mvr ≥ h/2 (Heisenberg uncertainty principle) is fulfilled.