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Chapter 30 – Einstein Folds the Map

Chapter 32 of The Zombie: Big Bang Theory

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🕓 Time Is Relative. Especially When You’re Dead.

Zombie Einstein arrived late.

Which was appropriate. “I took a shortcut through a curvature well,” he said, pushing his chalkboard on wheels. No one knew what that meant, but the board looked tired.

He walked into the Pit, looked around, and immediately erased all the straight lines.

Then he drew a grid.

Curved it.

Placed a rock on it.

Watched the rock slide inward. “Gravity,” he said, “is just what happens when space forgets how to be flat.” Zombrowski objected: “You mean it’s not a force?”

“Not exactly,” Einstein replied.

“It’s a story told by clocks that forgot how to agree.” He spun the chalkboard.

Drew a clock near the top.

Another near the curve. “Time moves slower down here,” he said, tapping the dip.

“Because this part is working harder to remember where it is.”

🧠 Real Science Sidebar – What Einstein Actually Did (And Broke) Einstein replaced Newton’s idea of gravity as a pulling force with the idea of curved spacetime Mass bends space. Space tells objects how to move Time is not constant — it moves slower in stronger gravity (gravitational time dilation) His General Theory of Relativity describes how geometry and mass are interwoven His Special Relativity showed that time and space are relative, not absolute Bottom line: Time doesn’t tick.

It bends. And: Gravity isn’t a pull.

It’s a slope in the stage of everything. Grunk asked: “So time go slow when you sad?” Einstein nodded. “Emotionally and physically, yes.” Janice wept into a curved ruler.

Reviewer #3 tried to ban the chalk grid.

Einstein just smiled and said: “Good luck finding a straight line in here.” He wrote one phrase on the board: “Space bends.

Time agrees.

Reality shrugs.” Then folded the map into a spiral and vanished.

🧟 Commentary from the Dilated Dead

Carl Sagan: “He made the cosmos poetic and terrifying. Mostly terrifying.”

Doctor Who: “Time is a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, Einsteinian stuff.”

Galileo: “He bent space. He also bent my schedule. Now, I’m stuck on home arrest for the rest of my life.”

Steve stared at the dip on the board.

Drew a spiral down into it.

Wrote next to it: “Time doesn’t move.

We fall into memory.”

🧠 Prime Physics Stretch The universe isn’t flat.

It forgets.

Gravity is geometry.

Time is the signature it leaves behind.

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