
The Sheldrake Vernon Dialogues
The Speed of Gravity
Jan 26, 2024
Renowned scientist Isaac Newton discusses the speed of gravity, suggesting it travels faster than light. The conversation delves into the interconnectedness of gravity and love in the cosmos, ancient philosophical ideas, and the resurgence of panpsychism in modern physics.
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- Gravity travels faster than light, with estimates up to 20 billion times faster, suggesting a profound cosmic unifying force.
- Gravity and levity act as complementary forces in the cosmos, with gravity pulling matter together and levity pushing objects apart in a delicate balance resembling a cosmic love principle.
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Gravity's Speed: Beyond the Speed of Light
Gravity not only travels but also travels faster than the speed of light. While Einstein's theory of gravity treats it as a feature of space-time, with mass causing the warping of space-time and objects moving accordingly, it is treated as instantaneous in all celestial mechanics calculations. Physicist Tom Van Flandon's research shows that the speed of gravity must be vastly greater than the speed of light, with estimates ranging from a hundred thousand times to 20 billion times the speed of light. The gravitational field acts as a unifying force, bringing everything together and holding the entire universe together like a love principle on a cosmic scale.
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