So far, the only thing that will "bend time and space" is gravity. Get a big enough, dense enough mass, and it can act as a "lens" to bend light much the way we use glass lenses to make telescopes.
Perhaps someday, we will be able to generate gravity on demand, the same way we now generate light. But right now, we don't have any good theory of how gravity works or what we can do to generate it.
Consider a two causal systems
Then connect these together to form loops of causality
By observing both systems at the samepoint of reference a relativity forms
Space is a non-evolving systems of causalstep events
Time is an evolving system of causal step events
This referece to correlate space and time isa spacetime continuum
To bend space/time the total system is considered.
The manipulation that selectively disconnectsor changes the magnitude assertions of causal connectedness with different ratios of space/time forma relativistic warp in the space/time continuum; i.e. the value of the speed of light and other constants (singularities) change.
The remainder of the system carries forward while the selective connections do not change or are forced to different states then would otherwise occur.
In Einstein's theory of gravitation, which is also referred to as General Relativity, space-time is warped (i.e., curved) by the presence of mass. It is not meaningful to speak of folding time alone, but rather one speaks of bending space-time. To make a significant bend in space-time, a very massive object (such as a star) or a very dense object (such as a black hole) is required. In 1915, Einstein succeeded in writing down an equation that describes how much space-time is curved in the presence of mass. That equation is a critical part of his General Theory of Relativity. It is not a simple equation to understand, since it requires first some understanding of tensors and Riemannian geometry. You will have to study math and physics for several years in order to understand it.
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Theoretically they bend time and space.
No. Our best understanding is that gravity is a distortion (curvature) in the fabric of space-time caused by the presence of mass. Mass tells space-time ow to bend and space-time tells mass how to move.
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Very loosely, relativity says massive objects change the geometry of space/time. Bending both time and space.
Yes, Mr. Norris has mass. Mass bends space. He does not bend space as well as a black hole can.
An object's ability to bend space correlates directly to the sum of that object gravitational field
Einstein described gravity as a bend in space-time. Today, some physicists describe the fourth dimension as any space that's perpendicular to a cube.
Technical answer: The reason light cannot escape, is because a strong gravity will bend space time. Light follows curved space time. Inside the extremely curved space time of a black hole, it is so curved that all paths bend back on themselves to the singularity. Light, which follows these paths through space time, bends back on itself and ends up at the singularity.
Alien x because he has unlimited powers he can bend time and space
If the light from a distance galaxy passes near a massive cosmic object, then the gravity of that object will distort space-time. That will cause the light to bend.
There are 2 prevailing theories, first you have to conquer travel at light speed, or bend time/space to bring points closer together.
In a sense, light does not bend. Light sometimes passes through space (or space-time) that is warped or bent because of a nearby object having very strong gravity. The light passes through this space in what (from the light's point of view) is a straight line. To other observers the light may appear to have followed a bent path. So gravity warps space-time, and light appears to bend as it travels through this warped space-time. The light isn't doing anything except following what is a completely natural path through space.