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As a complete amature, I have a question about gravity and spacetime. Gravity is seen as a distortion of spacetime and we have the traditional view of a mass resting on a rubber sheet, distorting the space around it. But most masses are moving in space - usually fast or very fast. Is there a distortion in space, either infront or behind the direction of movement which acounts for the movement of the mass in space? Is there a delay in the mass passing a region of space and the spacetime returning back to its previous state?
Grateful for your view. Please remember my status as a complete amature and answers requiring a knowledge of advance physics will go completely over my Neanderthal head.
Many thanks
Absolute Chaos
PS - I have include some simple diagrams to help my simple brain
Grateful for your view. Please remember my status as a complete amature and answers requiring a knowledge of advance physics will go completely over my Neanderthal head.
Many thanks
Absolute Chaos
PS - I have include some simple diagrams to help my simple brain
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