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Do celestal bodies 'swim' in graviational waves?

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Do celestal bodies 'swim' in graviational waves?

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  1. Obviously, air and space, to man, today and 1,500 years ago, and in all ages had always been something that feels empty.  It is not water and the Noble Quran doesn't say that it is water either.  The swimming in space is rather done by what scientists today call "Gravitational Waves".  There are literally gravitational waves up there in space as we have waves in our seas, and all celestial bodies are swimming in these waves


  2. The first thing you need to ask with regards to this question is what is graviatational waves.

    There is a beliefe that gravity is mearly time and when something falls back down, it is our time dimention pulling that object back into sinc with us.

    So could celestal bodies be out of scinc with us and operate on a different space and time.. (could be)  

    You decide!

  3. Define a gravitational wave.

  4. No such thing as gravitational waves. Gravity is merely the geometry or 'shape' of space.

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