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Well we have virtual particles,and virtual strings so it fits we must
have virtual gravitational waves. Virtual means they can't be detected ,but their effects can be felt. We can feel the force of gravity. We will never detected it. Best to keep in mind it is negative. bert |
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On Jul 11, 5:17 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Well we have virtual particles,and virtual strings so it fits we must have virtual gravitational waves. That explains why they haven't been able to detect them! Virtual means they can't be detected ,but their effects can be felt. We can feel the force of gravity. We will never detected it. Hmmm. I think we detect gravity everytime we step off a cliff! Best to keep in mind it is negative. bert Positively! Double-A |
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Double_A I have a quantum of light(photon) as one part virtual other
part real,and they create a wave between them. They are part of natures balancing act. We can't see the virtual,but we can feel them. Reality is heat can balance out magnetisim. Reality is we have photo electric. Great magnetic accelerators kept very cold. All give evidence to my photon virtual twin theory,and have to add they are spinning at 'c',and that makes them super symmetrical. bert |
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