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The discussion revolves around a user's inquiry about the bending of spacetime and its relationship to mass, as well as the interaction of bent space with nearby objects. They seek recommendations for the best forum to post their detailed questions on this topic. Responses suggest that the Special and General Relativity forum is the most suitable choice for such inquiries. The user expresses gratitude and plans to proceed to that forum. Engaging in specialized forums can enhance the quality of discussions on complex topics like spacetime and mass.
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Hi, I have a question about the bending of spacetime and its proportion and relation to the mass which causes the bending; and also how the bent space would interact with other objects as they come closer.

I'm going to ask a more detailed question with some possible problems I would like to explore, I just wanted to as which forum would be best to post that question?

Thank you in advance. :)
 
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Doc Al said:
I'd start with the Special and General Relativity forum. Welcome to PF!
Thank you. I'll head over there now.
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