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Does Matter Cause Curvature or Vice-Versa [closed]
From the way explanations about gravity-acceleration-curvature equivalence are usually phrased here or elsewhere, it would appear many or most think that matter causes space-time curvature.
I cannot ...
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How can you use gravity while trying to model gravity? [duplicate]
So consider the usual pop-science spacetime model, a bowling ball on a trampoline. Apparently, the ball should sink into the trampoline, causing a dip in the fabric which causes nearby objects to fall ...
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So just because gravity "merely" bends space and isn't "really" a force at a distance - isn't it still a thing at a distance? [closed]
As a preamble, just for clarity as far as I can remember (I was awfully drunk) I have a degree in physics, math and comp sci: my point is "here's a probably stupid question at the level of person ...
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Why does the warping of spacetime make objects move closer together?
I understand why the warping of spacetime affects moving objects, but why would it affect stationary ones if it even does? Would two completely stationary objects not move closer together because they ...
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Are gravitons suggested as the cause of matter curving space?
My understand is that GR says that mass curves space but it does not say why or how this occurs. Is the idea of gravitons that they are the entities that actually affect space?
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Are there any ways to conceptualize the relationship between gravity and space-time other than curvatures?
This might sound like a random question, but it came to me while I was trying to conceptualize the size of the universe and started thinking of entire galaxies resembling grands of sand floating ...
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Gravitational field of the star changes the paths of light rays, how is this observed during eclipse?
The gravitational field of the star changes the paths of light rays in space-time from what they would have been had the star not been present. I understand that the light cones are bend slightly ...
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Limit of gravity
Is there any limit to the bending of spacetime due to gravity?
I have been reading about wormholes and how they bend spacetime and connect two systems. But if there is no limit to gravity, we can ...
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I can't wrap my head around the idea of matter interacting with spacetime. How is the interaction taking place? [closed]
I have tried Googling this for a long time. I have read many forums on this. But still, it doesn't make sense.
General relativity says that space-time is bent/changes when a massive object is there. ...
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How the equivalence principle leads to the idea of curved spacetime? [duplicate]
In wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_principle, there are three forms of equivalence principle ( equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass ) :
Weak version (Galilean) :
The ...
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Question on gravity and spacetime curvature [duplicate]
In General Theory of Relativity, it is explained that the fabric of reality i.e. spacetime bends around objects with mass, and that curvature causes other objects to come close to/ fall towards the ...
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How does general relativity theory explain gravitational pull? [duplicate]
I watched some videos on YouTube that explain why gravity is not a force,
according to general relativity theory.
I can wrap my head around the idea that spacetime can be curved due to a massive mass,
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Is there a relation between spacetime curvature and radiation?
To my understanding, the curvature of spacetime is determined by the stress-energy tensor.
I was wondering if we could calculate some of those components using radiation.
Is it possible that objects ...
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Why do we say gravity curves space but the other forces don't?
I'm generally aware that there have been attempts to describe things like magnetism and the other forces geometrically, like with gravity, and that QFTs have essentially supplanted them. But it's also ...
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Why fully does the curvature of Spacetime cause gravity? [duplicate]
I´m already quite familiar with concepts of spacetime curvature and have heard of the metaphor of two men walking north on the Earth appearing to gravitate towards one another as they approach the ...