I think there is a missing measurement in physics. One that describes a unit of space, not in terms of length, width, depth, but in terms of the space on a 4 dimensional plane. It's like gravity is a compression of space into a mass. The units of space around the compressed unit stretch towards...
Yeah, I understand that gravity does it. I understand the Newtonian math involved and even how General Relativity describes it, but I don't fully understand the underlying mechanism. I understand the acceleration is measured by the inverse of the square of the distance, but I don't quite...
Please forgive me if this is a basic question. I have no education past high school and this is my first post on this forum. I can only understand something if I can visualize it in my head... see the picture in my mind.
Can you describe the mechanism that makes an object in space not just...