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It's like this: you know how there's an "up" and a "down"? And when you drop something, it falls "down"? OK. OK. This "down" is in 3D, though.
Things "attracted" by electromagnetism and gravity are also falling "down", but they fall down in 4D. They fall "down" in time, not in space. They fall "superdown". This "superdown" isn't a direction in 3D space anymore (it can be up, down, left, right, etc.), rather it's the mere fact that they move towards each other at all in the first place.
Yes, this means that the "electromagnetic force" and "gravity" is the actual "space" in which we live in and what we see as "space" is actually the residue, the visible, sensible result of the real space.