@universeio

Full video here: https://youtu.be/SYf7fYedk74

@blacksa160

One thing I have been thinking about is the distortion of space similar to this but the grid lines being displaced by the objects. So it would look more like the ripples of a rock dropped into a pond. The denser the object the higher displacement of space. I don’t know if that’s clear but it makes sense to me.

@Justin-bv3gi

Y’all remember when people used to argue with you online that Gravity isn’t real and it’s just a theory?

@MrHotlipsholohan

Tks, does this mean space and time can overlap ?

@Unlimited19yt

What kind of simulation represents 1 and 2 d but not 3d then to 4d

@Murphy_Gaspard

This is the opposite of geodesic deviation.. geodesic deviation is the supposed cause of downward bias. 😵‍💫

@chadkline4268

Terrible.