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One of the misconceptions of the theory of ] is that it predicts a warping of space and time by ]. In fact it is actually the other way around: According to general relativity, gravity '''is''' the deformation of the four dimensional ] fabric imposed by any mass. One common misconception concerning the theory of ] is that it predicts a warping of space and time by ]. In fact it is actually the other way around: According to general relativity, gravity '''is''' the deformation of the four dimensional ] fabric imposed by any mass.


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One common misconception concerning the theory of general relativity is that it predicts a warping of space and time by gravity. In fact it is actually the other way around: According to general relativity, gravity is the deformation of the four dimensional space-time fabric imposed by any mass.

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