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Gravity warps space and time from "summary" of A Brief History of Time by Stephen W. Hawking

According to the theory of general relativity, gravity is not just a force between masses. Instead, it is a consequence of the warping of space and time in the presence of mass and energy. Imagine a trampoline stretched out flat, representing the fabric of space-time. Placing a heavy object like a bowling ball on the trampoline causes it to warp, creating a depression in the fabric. If you then roll a smaller object, like a marble, near the bowling ball, it will be attracted towards the larger object due to the curvature of the trampoline. In the same way, massive objects like stars and planets warp the fabric of space-time around them, causing other objects to be attracted towards them. This is what we experience as gravity. The greater the mass of an object, the greater the warping of space-time around it, and the stronger the gravitational pull it exerts. This explains why we feel the effects of gravity on Earth, where the large mass of the planet warps space-time enough to keep us grounded. The warping of space-time by gravity also has other interesting consequences. For example, light...
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    A Brief History of Time

    Stephen W. Hawking

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