In VERY short:
A more massive object bends space-time more. The 4d space-time is shorter between more massive/greater curved space.
The shortest distance in 4d is always travelled.
The distance between them passes faster.
We perceive this as moving faster in 3d space.
Higher acceleration.
jacklewison t1_j65ztca wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do objects fall faster towards more massive objects if gravity is not a force? Example : the speed we fall on earth is 9.81 fps while its much higher on Jupiter by Effurlife13
In VERY short: A more massive object bends space-time more. The 4d space-time is shorter between more massive/greater curved space. The shortest distance in 4d is always travelled. The distance between them passes faster. We perceive this as moving faster in 3d space. Higher acceleration.