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- 1.
- Space has structure: it can be curved. A two dimensional representation
of what the curved space around the Sun might look like is given in Fig.7.
Figure 7:
Curved space around a massive object
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- 2.
- Matter causes space to curve.
- 3.
- Small objects travel along the straightest possible line in curved space (space-time): i.e.
space tells matter how to move
gabor@theory.uwinnipeg.ca
2001-01-05