Warped geometry refers to a concept in geometry and theoretical physics where the structure of space is not uniform but instead distorted or "warped" in a way that can affect the behavior of objects within that space. This idea often arises in contexts involving general relativity, string theory, and higher-dimensional theories. In general relativity, gravity is interpreted as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy.
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