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Originally Posted by Baddad
The second point I want to bring attention to is the matter of "Gravity Waves":
For waves to exist energy must be available and it needs to behave in such a way that there are both opposing and reinforcing forces. That is to say, electromagnetic waves are changing positive to negative as they pass a point. With the co-existing magnetic wave alternating north and south.
Does this mean that they may be searching for gravity that pushes as well as 'attracting'?
Even sound travels as a series of compressions and rarefactions.
So if gravity does have a negative factor and it can be harnessed it would make things interesting. Yes?
Personally, the nature of gravity, to me appears to be very different to any other forces. I think it does not have a wave nature but elsewhere in the universe there may exist "negative gravity"
Too much speculation to be creditable. I'll sign off.
Cheers Marty
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Gravity and gravity waves are two different animals.
And yes objects effected by gravity waves can be pushed apart or brought closer together.
Steven