I have purposefully removed an image of distorted space-time, posted with the article named, "Why do you fall into a black hole and not on it?"
For the reason that I don't find valid scientific reasons, "Why should, either space or time or even space-time, be considered as natural, so that space or time or space-time can be distorted or bent?
Space and time was never ever natural since the beginning.
Space is the mathematical dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move, when height, depth, and width are respective concepts of lengths in perpendicular direction to each other. And time emerges from the events, as in concept. There is no natural property either in space or time, as they are abstract mathematical concepts.
Physics is necessarily based on real existence. It is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact. Where space and time emerge in concepts from such realistic existence.
However, some useful theories are absurdly based on anti-mathematical rules. When no scientist or physicist can modify fundamental mathematical concepts as per his/her own convenience.
Therefore, distortion in space-time is a baseless proposition and based on anti-mathematical principle. It needs to be modified or discarded.
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