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explain this statement''gravity is not a force,but rather the result of the curvature of fourth-dimensional spacetime "?

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This is the theory of Albert Einstein. Gravity is the result of curvature of 'spacetime': which is the combination of space and time. In this four dimensional spacetime, points are called "events" and four quantities are required to specify an event, such as latitude, longitude, altitude, and time. Due to gravity, the geometry of the solar system becomes curved. While taking the example of Sun, Sun curves the geometry of solar system, like a bowling ball would deform a bed sheet. The earth follows the straightest possible path through this curved geometry-an orbit around the Sun.
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