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What
we call “gravity” is really bending of our 3-d space in some higher
dimension.
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Bending,
or “curvature of space” is caused by presence of mass.
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More
mass implies more bending.
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If
bending is enough, space closes back on itself,
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just
like 2-d surface of earth is bent enough in 3rd dimension
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to close
back on itself.
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