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If space-time were to be suddenly flattened around you in a say 3 meter sphere, what would happen to you?

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>>5547189
Haha. That's true, people are like "this is what gravity does"
but what is gravity?
"nope"

Anyways, here are some 3D representation of gravity i found while i was writing a paper on it.

Source: hxxp://library.thinkquest.org/27585/what/frame_what7.html

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Hello sci, This has bothered my for a while but most of the images that try to illustrate gravity do so with a two dimensional , interpretation of space time while in reality , gravity in space would be a spherical surround around the object with mass? am I right?

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Are there any programs that would let me play with relativity in a sandbox?
Ie - like visualize 4-velocity or see what happens if you change the gravitational constant?

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>>3072509
>error function
huh what? where did you get that from..

I found this... which fits nice but gravity is still not explained.. mass attracts mass.. but why/how?

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