RobbyQbit May 31, 2023 55 20 35 Visit site Jun 29, 2023 #1 Where in the EM spectrum do gravitational waves exist. What radiant energy do they have ? I can't find anywhere an answer to this.
Where in the EM spectrum do gravitational waves exist. What radiant energy do they have ? I can't find anywhere an answer to this.
ahmedfathy Jun 29, 2023 2 0 10 Visit site Jun 29, 2023 #2 The speed of gravity is the same as the speed of light and this is determined by the following relationship GF=c^4
The speed of gravity is the same as the speed of light and this is determined by the following relationship GF=c^4
A ASTROSTONER Oct 31, 2022 64 6 535 Visit site Jun 29, 2023 #3 EM spectrum no GT spectrum yes electro is to magnetism as gravity is to time.
A ASTROSTONER Oct 31, 2022 64 6 535 Visit site Jun 30, 2023 #4 Maybe this means we are close to finding out how aliens communicate. watching the pulsars. our ancient religions said there were messages and signs in the stars. Maybe they knew what they were talking about.
Maybe this means we are close to finding out how aliens communicate. watching the pulsars. our ancient religions said there were messages and signs in the stars. Maybe they knew what they were talking about.
Pogo May 14, 2021 581 314 5,260 Visit site Jun 30, 2023 #5 Gravity waves would not be in the EM spectrum, different force. They would have their own spectrum; I don’t know what the range would be. I wonder if audio or video could be mixed with ‘gravradio’ and transmit music or Star Trek?
Gravity waves would not be in the EM spectrum, different force. They would have their own spectrum; I don’t know what the range would be. I wonder if audio or video could be mixed with ‘gravradio’ and transmit music or Star Trek?