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Take as example a neutron star. Its mass warps the space(time) which the neutron star itself occupies (the space inside its perimeter). Does this effect make the neutron star smaller? If we could put a neutron star in unwarped space, would it occupy a bigger volume?
I mean, does it look smaller to an external observer.
I mean, does it look smaller to an external observer.
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