No, I don't think spinning is part of gravity, although I am not so sure anyone can give you a precise answer as to what is gravity, but yeah mass seems to be it.
I don't know about the space stations but, from what I observe from videos is, the spinning would create somewhat the illusion of gravity to a person and object inside the craft.
The force from the spinning is centrifugal force, outward to the walls of the craft, instead of gravity pulling to the center.
I do not know, just my observations.
Ha!
Thought about it some more, damn you!
But centrifugal force from spinning would counter gravitational force so we might be too heavy if the earth did not spin.
I think that is how we get satellites to orbit. They spin about the earth generating centrifugal force to balance the gravitational pull of earth. The speed has to be in fit the orbit size.
I remember about 20 years ago, they were letting out wire toward earth from a satellite for some experiment. The wire was several miles long, but the whole thing failed when the wire
broke from "unknown forces". Just hearing the tale on the radio, I exclaimed, Well how the hell did they expect that to work! My wife say, what do you mean?
Well letting out a long wire like in that will intersect the earth magnetic field and it will act just like a generator, the longer the wire the more power it generates. At some point, something has to give. Never did hear what the problem was though.