User talk:Buboltme7

I have a question regarding Einstein's Theory of Relativity. . . I see that when Einstein began to work on this theory, he had to start from Newton's Theory - gravity (you know the apple falling from the tree and all that). Einstein stated that this is not so but that space "pushes" objects. . .  not gravity pulling on objects. An example is that of the earth moving around the sun, according to Einstein. My question is this....if space pushes the earth around the sun (revolutions), why, then, is the earth not "pushed" into the sun? What prevents this from happening?

Just wondering

--Buboltme7 (talk) 18:46, 11 March 2009 (UTC)