Explore how mass doesn't just interact with fields—it literally creates them. Discover Einstein's mind-bending revelation that mass is actually the curvature of spacetime itself.

Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

**Lena:** Miles, I've got to ask you something that's been bugging me. We talk about mass and fields like they're completely separate things, but are they really? I mean, what exactly *is* the relationship between them?
**Miles:** Oh, that's such a great question, Lena! You know what's fascinating? Most people think of mass as this solid, tangible thing - like the stuff that makes up your coffee mug - and fields as these invisible, mysterious forces floating around in space. But here's the thing that blew my mind when I first learned it: mass doesn't just *interact* with fields, it literally *creates* them.
**Lena:** Wait, creates them? You mean my coffee mug is actually generating some kind of field right now?
**Miles:** Exactly! That mug is warping the very fabric of space around it, creating what we call a gravitational field. And here's where it gets really wild - according to Einstein, mass and fields aren't separate entities at all. Mass *is* the curvature of spacetime itself. So let's dive into how this mind-bending relationship actually works.