the nature of gravity in the sense of how it works in a 3D universe

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I need help with an analogy here because I simply don’t know/can’t visualise the true physics here.

Many people use an analogy for gravity acting on space-time as a sheet of material stretched across a plane and a heavy object in its center acting as a celestial body.
This is great for envisioning orbits, the curvature of spacetime and so on.

Now this is a “2D” sheet/plane that deforms “downward” in the 3rd dimension, I get it… But how does it translate to the actual universe? The universe is always 3D in all directions, isn’t it?

I’m stuck here guys, science help me!

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The way I picture it is you have the sheet on a 2D plane, now imagine that same sheet rotated around the body infinitely at every possible angle all pulling equally.

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