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Here we have the classical picture of the deformation of the space-time:

https://blogs.stsci.edu/livio/files/2012/06/spacetime.jpg

And I would to know if this representation is only a way to say how the gravity field of the earth is shaped, and how the gravity works in the area near it, or not.

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    It's really not clear what you're asking here. – joshphysics Aug 30 '13 at 09:00
  • Maybe he means "Is there another (non-geometric) formulation of gravity that describes it's effects as precisely as General Relativity?" Just guessing though. – Warrick Aug 30 '13 at 09:26
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    Possible duplicates: http://physics.stackexchange.com/q/3009/2451 , http://physics.stackexchange.com/q/7781/2451 , http://physics.stackexchange.com/a/13839/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Aug 30 '13 at 12:13

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