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varsha
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curvature on the earth?
caused by the presence of a nearby massive object (like the Earth). but how does gravity act upon us? i got the idea of how it does in space. but earth? if it's a curvature, then what's keeping us on the ground. surely, there's no curvature on earth! can you explain this?
have a look at http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/relativity.php#links" .
can you explain the truck part in this? i got confused.
According to Einstein, gravity is not a force which pulls on things; rather, it is a curvature of space and time caused by the presence of a nearby massive object (like the Earth). When something comes along and moves past the massive object, it will appear to be pulled towards it, but in reality, it isn't being pulled at all. It is actually moving along the same straight line that it was moving along in empty space, but this straight line will now look like it is curved, due to gravity's warping of the underlying "space-time" continuum.
caused by the presence of a nearby massive object (like the Earth). but how does gravity act upon us? i got the idea of how it does in space. but earth? if it's a curvature, then what's keeping us on the ground. surely, there's no curvature on earth! can you explain this?
have a look at http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/relativity.php#links" .
can you explain the truck part in this? i got confused.
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