MAS2015
MAS2015
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9th Feb 2017
12th Feb 2017
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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  • powderskye
    powderskye
    9th Feb 2017
    very nice, but don't you mean the event horizon and a neutron star?
  • Cmdr_Hawks
    Cmdr_Hawks
    9th Feb 2017
    @coryman you could say gravitational field is another dimension, but it wouldnt be a spacial dimension
  • MRR3LOAD3D
    MRR3LOAD3D
    9th Feb 2017
    very good haha
  • MRR3LOAD3D
    MRR3LOAD3D
    9th Feb 2017
    bery googd 1+
  • coryman
    coryman
    9th Feb 2017
    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...
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    9th Feb 2017
    Thank you, @inventorboy1.
  • inventorboy1
    inventorboy1
    9th Feb 2017
    This is incredibly well done! +1
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    9th Feb 2017
    agent420: Thank you, my dear. I'm very flattered by your comment.
  • agent420
    agent420
    9th Feb 2017
    mas2015, you are truly the coolest teacher ever. I wish I was in your science class.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    9th Feb 2017
    Vondaniel:Thanks again for the excellent explanation.