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Unresolved mistery: What is the speed of Gravity?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 59686777:MV8zNTQ0NDkzXzYzNDU5MTY2XzhEN0I5NEUz] there is no aether, no photon, no quantum. what is aether made of? what's the mechanism? science you learned from books is not all correct the only thing correct is nature laws we found two, f=G x m1m2/rr and f=Ke x q1q2/rr. Einstein's theories are all mistakes. Photoelectric effect theory won him a Nobel. Later he admit it was mistaken. All these fifty years of conscious brooding have brought me no nearer to the answer to the question, 'What are light quanta?' Nowadays every Tom, D i c k and Harry thinks he knows it, but he is mistaken. -Albert Einstein 1953 He thought gravity able to slow down light. If a star has enough mass, its light will be slow down so much and make it invisible, so black hole. In reality, all star lights have the same speed C. Real black hole is in every toilet. He thought the sun's gravity able to bend light so at solar eclipse we can see stars behind the sun. In fact, hot plasma on sun's surface reflect/bend those stars light behind the sun. So those dumb scientists able to took a picture back then to support his theory. He thought nothing can travel at light speed due to unlimited energy is needed. Mistaken, he don't even sure what is energy/quantum. All the motion is caused by force, electrostatic force. f=ma, enough force able to push matter at any speed. But force has a speed limit, electrostatic force and gravity have same speed as light speed. A train travels at 100 m/h cannot push a man to 101/m/h. E=Mcc is total bs. Matter is charged particles, energy is the electrostatic force matter carries. [/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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