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If spacetime is straight on mondays and curved on sundays, than it must affect the earth then. Yet, spacetime would be affected by the earths rotation on an X-axis. every planet leaves an indentation in Spacetime, but i think that spacetime could surround every single micrometer of 3D matter in the cosmos.

 

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I should hope you know that you're in grade school. I'd hate to be an eighth grader stressing over a university exam I mistakenly think I'm supposed to be cramming for.

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If spacetime is straight on mondays and curved on sundays' date=' than it must affect the earth then. Yet, spacetime would be affected by the earths rotation on an X-axis. every planet leaves an indentation in Spacetime, but i think that spacetime could surround every single micrometer of 3D matter in the cosmos.

 

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I have a little science club, if you want to join and help the search for knowledge, plz give your e-mail address. Don't worry, it's just to keep in contact!![/quote']

 

 

I think he is talking about gravity's effect on the spacetime grid... but its not just on the x-axis, it affects the x y and z... And gravity does have an effect on all 3d matter

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