eli5 does space only curve in one direction?

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graphics about black holes or planets’ influence on gravity, etc., always show these bodies “sitting” on a flat surface and then bending that surface below them. is this a literal representation – ie is there a definitive “down” direction that always dips under the objects’ mass? or does it happen in multiple directions somehow? (or am i misunderstanding something fundamental about this curving?)

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That’s just the cheapest and quickest way to show how gravity works. [This is a much better representation.](https://www.reddit.com/r/educationalgifs/s/kyWS1kLghJ)

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