V-Bird writes,
The only exception to all this is gravitation [not gravity] gravitation is not bound by the upper limit of the speed of light.
When we stop blinkering ourselves and look for the 'gravity particle' at above the speed of light
Are you talking about a
gravitons?
wiki definition for gravitation,
Gravity - Wikipedia
quote:
Gravitation is a natural phenomenon by which objects with mass attract one another[1].
wiki definition for graviton,
Graviton - Wikipedia
quote:
In physics, the graviton is a hypothetical elementary particle that mediates the force of gravity in the framework of quantum field theory.
Seems like you confused that which you were trying to sound intelligent on...
*Also note that many physicist disagree with what you said about gravity at above the SoL. Many with far more knowledge on the subject than you, plus they have one very important thing on their side and that is the
lack of evidence to support gravitons, or them being able to travel faster than the SoL.
*So if you have evidence for (1)
gravitons, or (2)
gravitons traveling at above the SoL, then present it so we may see what it is you are so confident about.
Edited by onifre, : spelling
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