Isaac Newton
Freefall
Acceleration
Curved Spacetime
Time Dilation
100

This is what Newton thought about gravity.

What is, gravity is a force (that pulls on massive objects)?

100

This is what you would feel if you were in freefall.

What is weightless (or no forces on your body)?

100

This is the amount of acceleration you are currently experiencing, on the surface of the Earth.

What is 1 g?

100

Curved spacetime is responsible for this natural phenomenon.

What is gravity?

100

This is what happens to time when you get close to the surface of a large planet or star.

What is it goes slower (time dilation?

200

This is what Newton came up with when he watched an apple fall from a tree and looked up at the moon.

What is Newton's Law of Gravity?

200

This is how many g's were on Mr. Crocker's cellphone when he dropped it.

What is zero g's?

200

This is the general amount of acceleration you would feel in a rocket ship leaving the Earth's surface.

What is greater than 1 g?

200

Because spacetime is curved around the Sun, the light from distant stars, passing close to the Sun does this.

What is, it bends?

200

Compared to a person on the surface of a large planet, an astronaut in mostly empty space experiences time in this way.

What is, it speeds up (goes faster)?

300
This is what Newton thought about time.

What is, time never changes (a second is a second)?

300

In order for you to experience freefall in a classroom, you would simply do this.

What is remove the chair beneath your body?

300

If you are in a rocket ship that just turned left, away from the solar system, and the engines are still thrusting, this is the direction that is now down.

What is right?

300

This is the main reason our classroom's Spacetime Simulator failed to produce orbits which last a long time.

What is friction (when the marbles rolled on the fabric, there was friction)?

300

When people on Earth look at the clock on a spaceship which is passing by the Earth at almost the speed of light, this is what they see.

What is time moves slower on the clock (or time slows down)?

400

This is what Newton thought about space (or distance/length of an object).

What is space always remains the same size (it doesn't change, it is constant)?

400

This was Einstein's happiest thought.

What is, a person (window-washer) falling from a building would experience no forces (weightlessness) on the way down.

400

When you turn off your thrusters of your rocket ship you are going 100,000mph away from the solar system. In this situation, this is the direction you would think is down.

What is, there is no down (or up, you are weightless)?

400

This object curves spacetime so drastically that nothing that goes into its well can escape.

What is a black hole?

400

If you watch a super fast moving object pass you by, not only will you witness it's clocks moving slower, but the object will appear this way.

What is shorter (it's length will contract)?

500

Famously, Newton said this when asked how gravity actually works.

What is, I don't know (I'll leave it to those who come after me to figure it out)?

500

Near Earth's surface, if you are falling, you are experiencing this one force on your body.

What is air resistance (or drag)?

500

You are in freefall heading fast toward a crash landing on the Moon. In this scenario, this is accelerating.

What is the Moon's surface is accelerating toward you?

500

Because the Earth spins, it does this to spacetime.

What is frame dragging (or it pulls spacetime along with it as it spins)?

500

In order for GPS systems to work, these are the two things that need to be thought about when the systems are programmed. 

What are Gravitational Time Dilation (General Relativity) and Mechanical Time Dilation (Special Relativity)?