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Q: Does Einstein's theory of gravity make objects bend in space?
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Is there anything called Gravitational Push?

yes. there is no such thing as the gravitational pull however. look up Einsteins theory of special relativity. the bend of space is what gravity really is.


How do objects in space move around other objects in space?

gravity


What is super-relativity?

As defined by a patent "The Theory of Super Relativity is a proposed Theory of Everything that extends Albert Einsteins Relativity Theory. It is based on the Classical physics concept of a Tensor Field which describes space as a variable geometric quantity. All material objects are made from this object which is space itself, and force is mediated by this object.


How would you explain your weightlessness of objects in outer space?

Objects dont have weight, its the gravity of whatever planet its on and its own gravity. If you were in space there would be no gravity therefore no weight.


How does the force of gravity affect the relationships among space objects?

Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.


How does gravity affect objects in space?

yes


What keeps objects from floating into space?

gravity?


What did the Theory Of Relativity influence?

Not an easy question to answer....but basically everything. The theory of relativitiy perfect describes how massive object interact with each other, how gravity influences other objects in space.


Can gravity deflect your direction in space?

Yes. Gravity is the main force that affects the motion of objects in space.


What objects in space are affected by the sun's gravity?

Such an object is said to be in free fall.


What is Albert Einstein's theory of gravity?

Einstein described gravity as a warping of the fabric of space-time itself rather than as a force acting across it. He imagined space as a 3D representation of a thin rubber sheet, and objects placed upon it as creating indentations that draw other objects into them. The greater the mass of the object, the larger the dent, and the greater the curvature of space around the object. This is the founding priciple of his General Theory of Relativity.


Are objects in space affected by earth's gravity?

they can be yes.