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To: GOPJ

Lots of smart folks here, I’m probably the last person on FR to ask :-)

I believe gravity may be the most powerful force in the universe vs. having an appearance of being a dispersed weak one,

However I was merely conjecturing as a thought experiment (not sure its even valid) but could two particles be entangled on opposite ends of a gravitational wave or ripple (or wormhole) and if so what does that mean for the speed of light? Its feels to me like the elephant in the room,


86 posted on 01/17/2016 7:39:29 AM PST by captmar-vell
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To: captmar-vell
We'll assume gravity's a strong force rather than a weak force... and assume space-time folds over on itself - possibly an infinite number of times... That would explain why we don't ‘fall through’ - - the countervailing force on the other side would be... hold for it - gravity. The wormhole would not be off in space - it would be beneath our feet... so to speak. Anyhow I don't understand any of this... just having fun.
87 posted on 01/18/2016 11:41:14 AM PST by GOPJ (Dem debate hosted by Google, NBC & non-convicted members of Congressional Black Caucus-Greenfield)
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