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frankinstein
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Is there a difference between a manifold that is a result of particle interactions and say a system of elements where there is no interactions? E.g. Two particles interact with one another by exchanging force carriers and as a result they create a manifold in the form of a sphere. Isn't this different from say two particles separated by trillion of light years where there is no interaction between them and in fact the space between them is flat, where as the space in the first example is curved since trajectories are constrained to a sphere?