
Space-Time Theory
Space-time theory, developed by Albert Einstein, combines the three dimensions of space with time into a four-dimensional fabric. Massive objects like stars and planets curve this fabric, and this curvature influences how objects move and how gravity works. Instead of gravity being a force between objects, it’s the result of objects following the curved paths in space-time. This means that both space and time are interconnected, and the presence of mass and energy affects both, shaping the universe's structure and the motion of objects within it in a unified way.