i begin to understand space-time



i think i begin to understan space-time, now that i am
forced to think deeply

space-time dont need to bee monopolar, and subjective

it is not a surface as i thought before, and does not bend
or curves outside its plan, it is a plane

what happens is as follows, tha curvings and bendings is
a change in space-time density, so space-time remains a plane

consequently a particle or object propagating at c, limited
by c, will have more to journey near heavy objects
for instance, becus tha higher density, and they appear to
move slower then in regions free of heavy objects

accordingly, a black hole is not bending of space-time as they
depict in magazines and documentary movies, but simply,
an accumulation of more space-time, his event horizon will
seems rather as a circle, with interior of infinite density,
therefore,
tha objects running in it, will appear, propagating slower to infinity

in spite of all this, this does not explain why smaller objects fall
into black holes and/or land on heavier objects

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