Gravity is one of nature's four fundamental forces, together with electromagnetism, weak force, and strong force. The most precise description is given by the general theory of relativity, which is a consequence of the space-time curvature.
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very nice, but don't you mean the event horizon and a neutron star?
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@coryman you could say gravitational field is another dimension, but it wouldnt be a spacial dimension
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very good haha
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bery googd 1+
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you used a 3D grid (as is realistic), would it bend 4-Dimensionally? A 1D line would bend 2-Dimensionally, and a 2D grid bends 3-Dimensionally, so it only makes sense...
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Thank you, @inventorboy1.
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This is incredibly well done! +1
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agent420: Thank you, my dear. I'm very flattered by your comment.
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mas2015, you are truly the coolest teacher ever. I wish I was in your science class.
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Vondaniel:Thanks again for the excellent explanation.