Laurelindel
Laurelindel t1_jacx01r wrote
I’m not a physicist. I’m confused by something at the beginning of the article. It says that space and time can bend, causing gravity. I always thought that the bending of space and time, along with light, were indications of the action of gravity, not the cause of gravity. Have I had this backwards?
Laurelindel t1_jacyd5o wrote
Reply to comment by Shadowtirs in Physicists Rewrite a Quantum Rule That Clashes With Our Universe by ChieftainMcLeland
That was my impression also. Thus, the bending of space and time being an indication of gravity, not the cause of gravity. This article seems to say otherwise. I hope someone can clarify