Do gravity and energy act in separate dimensions?

Question by 狐☯忠 Fidelis: Do gravity and energy act in separate dimensions?
I’ve heard the idea that gravity is a sort of “fifth dimension;” if so, it would be much easier for me to understand how it can “curve” space-time.

Most recently, I heard that energy might have a similar construct…

Can anyone shed some light on this mess?

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2 Comments on "Do gravity and energy act in separate dimensions?"

  1. Ddd Bbb
    says:

    certainly not!

  2. JerryJ says:

    The answer is: We don’t yet know.

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