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Is gravity faster than light?
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Anonymous Coward |
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considering gravity is a direct impact of a massive body on space time, and we know space-time can move faster than light (hyper expansion in early moments after big bang) i'd assume it would be an instantaneous effect.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32213631 so let's say the imminent Betelgeuse supernova, or the wr104 supernova, has already happened, but the light hasn't reached us yet. are you saying the gravity effects could already be hammering us? if gravity IS faster than light, then surely that would be the case?
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