I know that Einstein's understanding of how gravity works (and what it is) have been observed to be much more accurate than Newton's, to the point of being considered the truth. Still, what would be some differences in physics (and reality itself) should Newton be right? What things would work differently due to how different the concept of gravity would be and what other mechanics would be affected by this?
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Possible duplicate: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/15990/50583 – ACuriousMind Jan 18 '20 at 14:32
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Might help: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/52165/newtonian-gravity-vs-general-relativity-exactly-how-wrong-is-newton – Simon Jan 18 '20 at 14:33
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4Does this answer your question? How does Newtonian gravitation conflict with special relativity? – Sam Jan 18 '20 at 16:29