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Gravity Waves

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FigerPuppet

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What is interesting is that gravity waves can only propagate at the speed of light, while waves in time and space can propagate faster than the speed of light.

You must publish these findings right away! I can practically smell the Nobel.
 

Mole

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You must publish these findings right away! I can practically smell the Nobel.

A Nobel Prize in Physics has recently been awarded to an Australian for discovering that space and time are not only expanding, but expanding at an accelerating rate.

With this in mind we can calculate that parts of space and time are already moving at faster than the speed of light. And the corollory of this is that waves in space and time can also move faster than the speed of light.

And we know matter and energy cannot move faster than the speed of light.
 
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