Spacetime is like a giant, stretchy blanket that everything lives on, including you!
Imagine you're playing with your favorite blanket, and it's lying flat on the floor. That’s like space, empty room where things can move around. Now, if you jump on the blanket, it stretches and squishes a little. That’s like time, when things happen, they change how the blanket feels.
So, spacetime is just space and time combined into one big stretchy thing that everything lives on. When you move or something else moves near you, it makes ripples in this blanket, and those ripples are what we feel as gravity!
How It Feels
Think of your blanket again. If a big kid jumps on the other side of it, you might feel a little squishy even if you're not jumping yourself. That’s like how the Earth pulls you down, because something big (like the Earth) is stretching the blanket near you.
You don’t need magic to feel gravity, just a stretchy blanket and a few friends jumping on it! Spacetime is like a giant, stretchy blanket that everything lives on, including you!
Imagine you're playing with your favorite blanket, and it's lying flat on the floor. That’s like space, empty room where things can move around. Now, if you jump on the blanket, it stretches and squishes a little. That’s like time, when things happen, they change how the blanket feels.
So, spacetime is just space and time combined into one big stretchy thing that everything lives on. When you move or something else moves near you, it makes ripples in this blanket, and those ripples are what we feel as gravity!
Examples
- Imagine space is like a trampoline, and time is like the stretch when you jump on it.
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See also
- How Does Bent Time Make Gravity?
- How Does Time Dilation - Einstein's Theory Of Relativity Explained! Work?
- Why Do Black Holes Glitch?
- Did Einstein say "if you can't explain it simply you don't understand?
- What's Actually Inside A Black Hole?