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by toast0
596 days ago
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> Kind of how spinning an object doesn't cause a centrifugal force, the real force is whatever forces it to stay on a circular path instead of continuing straight Let's say the Moon is in a circular orbit around the Earth (close enough), what's the real force that's forcing it to stay on that path? If it's not gravity, what is it? |
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Caution: The circular path we see the moon follow is not the curvature of spacetime itself. Rather it's a zero-force iso-line along that 4D spacetime. This is also called a geodesic.