'Remarkable Result in Physics History': General Relativity Passes Yet Another Test
In 1916, Albert Einstein dared to declare that Isaac Newton was wrong about gravity. No, he said, it's not a mysterious force emanating from Earth. Instead, Einstein imagined that space and time are twisted in an interdimensional grid, and the laces of this grid are like unwound paper clips. Bendable; moldable. It's only because we exist inside this sort of intangible mesh, he believed, that our simple human bodies experience the facade of a force holding us to the ground. We call that gravity.
Continue Reading https://www.cnet.com
Join the Discussion