Originally Posted By: paul
its field may be increased or decreased by the amount of mass that makes up the field , so at that point of increase or decrease of mass the field intensity would move outwards or inwards but it shouldn't move like a wave moves.

more like a intensity increase or decrease at any given point
along the radius of the field.





An increase or decrease in a field? Isn't that pretty much the definition of a wave?

Bill Gill


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