Why is the fabric of space bendable but also not visible by eye.

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I was looking at how our solar system works and see that essentially the curvature from space and gravity or, lack of creates the movement of our planetary systems. I couldn’t seem to make sense of the details of how space is similar to a fabric and can be shaped in some way.

The example used was the age old blanket with a bowling ball in the center creating a wide curvature leading to the edges of the blanket.

How is this possible but can’t be seen, nor does it cause friction?

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Blankets reflect light which enters your eye and is absorbed by your retina.

Space can transmit light, but doesn’t reflect it.

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