Quantum experiments have long demonstrated that subatomic particles somehow “know” about each other instantly, and at great distances. Standard model folk, aka Bangers, invented quantum entanglement to describe the phenomena. Electric Universe folk offer a very different perspective, easily understood with a bit of critical thinking.
In short, the speed of light limit imposed by the theory of relativity is not a universal speed limit.
If gravity were as slow as light:
Gravity has no speed.
The moon orbits our earth.
Imagine a straight line connecting the two.
That line moves, changing its direction.
Gravity acts along that line.
@yvilletom The fact that matter refracts light has been known since ancient times, and was accurately described in Persia in the 10th century. Eddington's experiment was an observational test of general relativity. It had nothing to do with refraction. (The absence of dispersion rules out refraction as an explanation.)
Where the sun was? Isn't where the sun is, relative to an orbiting body, fixed as one of the two foci?
@p-nullifidian The solar system and those two foci all move, orbiting the galactic center.
Ask the internet how fast the solar system moves in its orbit.
Sound like you have the basis of a test there. How would we check whether the planets are experiencing gravity from the sun's current position or where it was previously? Has this been done?
Gravity’s existence would be posited.
Its direction would be hypothesized and tested. Good luck with that.
Posted by racocn8I saw some articles on meteorite composition and ended up with this picture.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.
Posted by Slava3That makes me nervous
Posted by Slava3So we are part of a Cosmic ecosystem?
Posted by SergeTafCamNot too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather.
Posted by SergeTafCamNot too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather.
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?
Posted by SergeTafCamExciting times.