Consider that to pass or travel through space, it takes you time. Space and time are intertwined in that way. The only way around that would require manipulating space-time, which is everything around us.
We are all objects existing in spacetime. Objects with mass interact with space time, and these interactions are observed as gravity. More mass = more interaction with space time = more observed gravitational force
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Reply to Can someone explain what spacetime is? by Dusthip
Consider that to pass or travel through space, it takes you time. Space and time are intertwined in that way. The only way around that would require manipulating space-time, which is everything around us.
We are all objects existing in spacetime. Objects with mass interact with space time, and these interactions are observed as gravity. More mass = more interaction with space time = more observed gravitational force