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The fabric of spacetime is malleable from "summary" of The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene

The fabric of spacetime, as described by modern physics, is not the rigid and unchanging framework that we might imagine. Instead, it is a dynamic and flexible medium that can be shaped and influenced by the presence of matter and energy. This idea, known as the malleability of spacetime, lies at the heart of Einstein's theory of general relativity. According to general relativity, mass and energy cause spacetime to curve and warp around them, creating what we perceive as the force of gravity. This warping of spacetime dictates the paths that objects follow through the universe, from the motion of planets around the sun to the bending of light around massive galaxies. This concept of spacetime as a malleable medium has profound implications for our understanding of the cosmos. It suggests that the very fabric of reality is not fixed and immutable but can be stretched, compressed, and contorted in ways that were once thought impossible. In a sense, spacetime is like a cosmic rubber sheet that can be twisted and deformed by the presence of matter and energy. One of the most famous predictions of general relativity is the existence of black holes, regions of spacetime w...
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    The Fabric of the Cosmos

    Brian Greene

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