Planets follow the curvature of spacetime as they orbit around stars, similar to how a ball orbits a heavy object on a bed. Both light and planets adhere to the principles of general relativity, but their paths differ; light travels in straight lines while planets' orbits are influenced by the curvature of spacetime. The discussion highlights that while light can orbit massive bodies like black holes, planets do not bend spacetime significantly. The curvature of spacetime affects objects based on their speed and position, impacting their motion. Overall, planets' paths are a result of the gravitational influence of massive objects, while light behaves differently due to its unique properties.