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Which of the following states that all matter tends to "warp" space in its vicinity and that objects react to this warping by changing their paths?
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Which of the following states that all matter tends to "warp" space in its vicinity and that objects react to this warping by changing their paths?
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Which of the following states that all matter tends to "warp" space in its vicinity and that objects react to this warping by changing their paths?
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There are no choices on the list you provided that make such a statement,
and it's difficult to understand what is meant by "the following".
That statement is one way to describe the approach to 'forces of gravity'
taken by the theory of Relativity.
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