
Gravity feels simple.
Drop a ball, and it falls. Planets orbit the Sun. The Moon circles Earth.
For centuries, gravity was described as a force pulling objects together. But in the early 20th century, Albert Einstein transformed our understanding completely. In his theory of general relativity, gravity is not a force — it is the curvature of spacetime itself.
This article explains what spacetime curvature is, how it works, and why it is one of the most profound ideas in modern physics.
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