If gravity is due to curvature, how does gravity work in situations with no curvature?
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gravity is not actually due to curvature but it is due to exchange of energy particles called gravitons
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"Gravity is the result of intrinsic (no fifth dimension needed) curvature >in four-dimensional spacetime, not three-dimensional space."
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