Einstein’s theory of General
relativity
Einstein came up with a
brilliant idea that gravity is not a force but a consequence of curvature of
space-time. According to General theory of relativity a mass curves space-time around
it and a free-falling objects are moving along locally straight path in curved
space-time. Einstein considered time a dimension and related gravity to space
& time. This is best explained by a trampoline, though it really is not
right example.
When you put a heavy mass on
a trampoline we observe the mass pulls down the fiber creating a curvature. If
we throw a light mass pointing just away from the mass we observe that it moves
in elliptical path just as mercury perihelion effect. This is how a
free-falling object rotates. Mass bends space-time around it and so the path of
planets is curved and freely falling.
Above explained example of
trampoline is best example to understand the path of object moving in
space-time but really is not how the space-time is curved. A mass would curve
space-time equally in all direction. In trampoline example, gravity pulls
lighter mass down and so it decelerates while moving away from larger mass. But
in reality space-time is curved same above and below. The net force seems to be
equal either up or down. So any mass would follow the curved path initially but
would fly away once it reaches other side because there is no force pulling it
back. So, the example of trampoline is not quite complete to explain curvature
of space-time.
“Curvature of space-time is
not a heavier mass curving a space-time around it but a lighter mass following
path of curve instead of straight line under influence of gravitation.”
To understand the difference
between space and space-time curvature click here
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