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ASSAAPPP/According to the excerpt, what helped Einstein to draw the conclusion that space was like a stretchy blanket rather than rigid nothingness, as Newton believed?

This new idea about space changed the way scientists think about gravity.
Most of the time gravity seems to work the way Newton described it.
Newton's rules explain a lot, from falling apples to most planets' orbits.
Mercury's orbit—up close to the Sun—has a blip in it that Newton's laws can't explain.

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Mercury's orbit—up close to the Sun—has a blip in it that Newton's laws can't explain.

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"Newton's rules explain a lot, from falling apples to most planets’ orbits. But his laws don't work perfectly. In high-gravity zones, Newton's ideas don't jibe with what scientists observe. For example, Mercury's orbit—up close to the Sun—has a blip in it that Newton's laws can't explain." Newton's laws may usually explain everything, but this one just had something weird, so Einstein wanted to work to find why he had that feeling, and he eventually did. This was the answer he got when he figured it out.

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