How does general relativity explain the fall of an apple on earth?
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Obviously, under the influence of gravity, the apple begins to “fall” downwards. We can even see that the speed of the apple, which at each point is given by the change of r divided by the change of t, is zero at the beginning (t=0) and then increases while the apple moves towards the earth.
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