Image:Gr-temp-positive.gif

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This figure illustrates objects moving through a region of positive spacetime curvature (a borehole through the Earth). The world lines in the spacetime diagram are parallel at points B and D, but intersect at points A and C. This intersection of parallel lines indicates that spacetime is positively curved.

I, the author of this image, hereby release it for use under the Creative Commons "Share Alike" license. --Christopher Thomas 01:21, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

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current01:21, 3 July 2006482×282 (59 KB)Christopher Thomas (Talk | contribs) (==Summary== This figure illustrates objects moving through a region of positive spacetime curvature (a borehole through the Earth). The world lines in the spacetime diagram are parallel at points B and D, but intersect at points A and C. This intersection)

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