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Message Subject Unresolved mistery: What is the speed of Gravity?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Just my own theory here, but I think gravity is faster than the speed of light. If the sun were to blink out of existence, I don't believe that we would be held in orbit for the next few minutes until the speed of light caught up and all the planets just started following their un-gravity controlled trajectories. Imagine a rubber band breaking, but with an instantaneous effect.
I only imagine this theory because gravity is stronger than the speed of light; so; why couldn't it be faster? And since it can be faster, how can we properly measure it since we don't have the tech yet?
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I think also that gravity, if exists, is instantaneous force.

I think of gravity as an infinite tissue that bonds matter.
Everything is connected to everything at every dimension. If samething changes, this is propagated through the tissue at once, at infinite speed.

Think gravity fields as a WEB that entangles everything.
 
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