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General relativity is a theory of gravitation formulated by Albert Einstein in 1915. It describes gravity not as a force between masses, but as a curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of mass and energy. Massive objects warp the fabric of spacetime around them, and this warping dictates how other objects move. Imagine a bowling ball placed on a stretched rubber sheet; the ball creates a dip, and a marble rolled nearby will curve towards the ball, not because of a direct pull, but because it is following the curvature of the sheet.
This theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, superseding Newton's law of universal gravitation, which described gravity
The mathematical framework of general relativity is complex, involving tensor calculus and differential geometry. Its predictions