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What would a 'bend' in space-time look like to the external observer

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Judy likes coffee. Right now he is standing in the middle of the urban park sipping it.

Unbeknownst to him a local phenomena occurs somewhat near: space itself bends where a lovely group of lilies grow.

As space itself I - as a layman - am speaking about that abstract thing that is, according to relativity, influenced by mass.

It's just a fluctuation, but on a macroscopic scale, limited to a sphere of a radius of 100 cm.

  • It that a real thing? Or is space itself just a concept?
  • If yes, what would be the effect on a common (but lovely) group of lilies? Or on the soil around it?
  • If still yes, what would it look like from the external observer, i.e. what would the lilies look like to handsome Judy?
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