If space is curved, why do objects fall straight?
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space is not curved.
falling of anything is due to the gravitational force of earth.
falling of anything is due to the gravitational force of earth.
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The direction of the falling of an object does not depend on the shape of space.
It is attracted by gravity towards the centre of the mass attracting it.
I know it looks like stuff falls downward, but actually, it is attracted towards Earth's centre. So, even if space is curved, or square, or any other shape, objects will always fall in a straight line towards the centre of the mass attracting them through gravitation.
It is attracted by gravity towards the centre of the mass attracting it.
I know it looks like stuff falls downward, but actually, it is attracted towards Earth's centre. So, even if space is curved, or square, or any other shape, objects will always fall in a straight line towards the centre of the mass attracting them through gravitation.
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