Let me first stress that I do not have a physical science background. This does not prevent me, however, from being at least competent at logical thinking. I was impressed w/ how willing the people here w/ advanced understanding were to explain things to lay-people. Hence, my question.
As I understand it, Einstein explains the puzzle of why things of different mass fall to the ground at the same speed (Galileo's experiment) being because they are following the same space-time curvature created by the planet (let's use Earth, in this example). In that case, would not, "gravity," only be our perception of that curvature, not an actual force?
Alternately, if it is a force that is generated by the degree of curvature, doesn't that bring us back to the original question of why it has an identical effect on bodies of vastly different mass?