borman - Oh my, how would one describe a quadrupole wave - sounds rather mind boggling!<br /><br />BTW, have you ever heard of the Cosmic Symphony (Scientific American, 2/04 with said title)? That, btw. is considered as a partial cause of structure in our universe.<br /><br />Also, had you heard of a dipole effect in the CMBR (cosmic microwave background radiation) hotter towards one pole, cooler towards the other?<br />[I posted an excerpt of the article today on the Andromeda collision thread].<br /><br />It was in another Sciam article on Galaxies behind the Milky Way, including the Great Attractor.<br /><br />Gravity waves could also account for structure.<br /><br />Magnetism is also often ignored.<br /><br />Thank you for your input - yes I was wondering about a sort of doppler shift (blue, red - gravity's equivalent of color).<br /><br />No one seems to want to post on my dark energy telescope idea. I was wondering if we could observe dark energy, and if dark energy is FTL, then could we see well beyond our visibility horizon? <br /><br />Is gravity effected by time, i.e. does it also vary according to e=mc^2? <br /><br />If time stops, does gravity stop?<br /><br />Thank you for your response.