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Professor Brian Greene explains Einstein's theory of gravity.

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Saganismvor 1 Jahr

It proposes that gravity is not a force, but rather a consequence of the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. This curvature warps the fabric of space-time, causing objects to follow the curves, effectively creating the sensation of being pulled towards each other.

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FRANK E ELKINSvor 2 Jahren

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C Svor 1 Jahr

@EricIdle Here’s a nice YouTube video where it’s visualised irl Gravity Visualized via @YouTube

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Codable Mattervor 1 Jahr

with all respect to the scientist, we shouldn't stop here nodding, we must continue their legacy to understand more. please x, filled my timeline with this kind of content.

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FotosQueFaigvor 1 Jahr

Ok. But why the moon keeps turning around the earth instead going to the sun?

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King of the Rotating Universevor 1 Jahr

Professor Charlatan.

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Oqa Qiqvor 1 Jahr

It’s ambiguous to claim that "for 200 years, nothing changed" before Einstein discovered that gravity is a deformation of space-time in 1915. The fact that velocity of light in a vacuum is constant and is a speed limit was discovered in the second half of 19th century.

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Kmanvor 1 Jahr

They're all fraud 🤣🤣🤣

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Check It Outvor 1 Jahr

Yeah.. but I don't think it's sitting on that forcefield, don't think that's keeping equal level of planets in implement.

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mick boutek🇺🇦🇵🇸vor 1 Jahr

Yes, but we still don't know what's behind gravity.

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Scott Williamsvor 1 Jahr

How would we visualize the warp of a planet with two moons in non-planar orbits, e.g. one equatorial, one polar?

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