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Unresolved mistery: What is the speed of Gravity?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 72730707:MV8zNTQ0NDkzXzYzMzQzNzkzXzMxRENGOTdE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74195287:MV8zNTQ0NDkzXzYzMzQzNjI0XzREOEVERjIy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 59686777:MV8zNTQ0NDkzXzYzMzQzNDM0XzU3MTEzQTBE] science told you that there are four different kinds of forces. it is wrong. all forces are based on electrostatic force. all matters are formed from charged particles. light speed, electrostatic force speed, and gravity speed are the same. WHY? light strength, electrostatic force strength, and gravity strength are decay at same 1/rr. WHY? because light is vibrating electrostatic force produced by vibrating atoms. gravity is induced electrostatic attraction force between neutrally charged matters. the truth is simple, right in front of your eyes. [/quote] Do you know that the Moon is electrostatic charged with both polarities? It has been measured since 1970 by three countries. [b]The side that faces the Sun[/b] is positively charged, because it receives all the time a shower of positive ions (Hydrogen and helium without an electron each). The dark side of the Moon is negatively charged with a cloud of free electrons captured by the Moon mass, that comes as radiation from the Sun (missing electrons of the ions). Both fields are supposed to be equals and to displace around the surface as the Moon exposes to the Sun. Maybe this thing of gravity and electrostatic charges (like within a vacuum filled capacitor) has something undiscovered yet. [/quote] The moon has no dark side, it rotates on its axis every 28 days. The dark side is the one turned away from earth. We can't see it, so we call it the 'dark side'. Gravity affects all masses, not just those with iron in them as in magnetism. It isn't magnetic or electrical, it is a feature of mass and the distortion of space around that mass. [/quote]
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If a star explodes, the radiation waves (X, gamma, etc.) would reach Earth at the speed of light (assume a constant "c" vakue).
But what about gravity? Gravitational waves weren't included in Einstein body of work.
Just recently, some gravitational waves were sensed, but no speed has been measured yet.
Are the gravity effects instantaneous?
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