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Old March 20th 14, 10:32 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
Jan Panteltje
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Default About those 'gravity waves'

About those 'gravity waves' press screamed about.
What they actually say is 'virtual particles',
and that is Le Sage particles.
le Sage particles pushing the big bang small thing apart ever faster,
and the remnant radiation of those causing gravity,
Its simple.
Its just a word game.

I have proposed here several times thing like black holes or galaxy centers could be the origin
of Le Sage particles.
Of course that what banged would be more than full of it too.

 




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