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Read the excerpt Which detail should be left out of a summary of the excerpt? Newton’s rules explain a lot, but they do not work in high-gravity zones. Einstein’s ideas about curving space help explain gaps in Newton’s laws. Both Newton’s and Einstein’s ideas can work in different circumstances. Newton’s and Einstein’s ideas are from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano. Most of the time gravity seems to work the way Newton described it. Newton's rules explain a lot, from falling apples to most planets' orbits. But his laws don't work perfectly. In high-gravity zones, Newton's ideas don't jibe with what scientists observe. For example, Mercury's orbit—up close to the Sun—has a blip in it that Newton's laws can't explain. Glitches like this one were the reason Einstein worked so hard at coming up with a new explanation. He wanted to account for everything. His ideas about curving space may sound bizarre, but they work! They took care of the gaps in

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