No I don't get the joke. It appears that you are still trying to snow very body on SAGG with gobbledegook answers that require a huge lot of education to be able to interpret. The things you appear to be talking about are unintelligible to me and I suspect to a great many other people who come to SAGG. If you want me to take you seriously you need to make your answers real answers, not just snow jobs. What you have stated is possibly true, but until I get an explanation at the level I can understand you will just have to accept that I will continue to consider you an irritating anomaly who doesn't necessarily know what he is talking about.

And if a change in gravitational field intensity which varies in time and propagates at the speed of light isn't a gravity wave I would like to know what it is.

So give me an intelligible answer or I will just forget about this conversation.

Bill Gill

Last edited by Bill; 04/12/15 05:07 PM.

C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.