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If the curve described by an object passing near a star is not due to a 'force of gravity', but to the space being curved by the star's mass, and the object is just following a 'straight' (geodesic) inertial path... then why would a still, not moving object begin to fall toward the star, if there's no force applied?
Thank you, and excuse the curiosity. :D
Thank you, and excuse the curiosity. :D