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I use to think that heavenly bodies were like magnets that attract each
other. That was my concept of gravity. Now I realize that gravity is more of a space-time continuum. Problem is that I barely grasp this concept and was wondering if there was an illustration somewhere that would help? Perhaps this can be found in a text book or online? Homer Simpson's skit was great but I need something more serious and comprehensive. All comments are appreciated. Thanks. west |
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