Newton unified earthly and heavenly motion mathematically but did not solve why the correlation existed; Jiang assigns the causal explanation to Einstein's space-time curvature.
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Newton unified earthly and heavenly motion mathematically but did not solve why the correlation existed; Jiang assigns the causal explanation to Einstein's space-time curvature.
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"...So Newton's great insight was that probably the laws of attraction, gravity that govern this world, probably govern the heavens as well, okay? So..."
"...the size of a planet and how it moved, okay? And gravity. But we didn't know why. And it was the genius of Einstein..."
"He believed that in the heavens, there was a space -time curvature. And so what was happening was this. A mass, a huge object,..."
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