RE: RE: NEWTON, EINSTEIN AND GRAVITATIONAL WAVES
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RE: NEWTON, EINSTEIN AND GRAVITATIONAL WAVES

RE: NEWTON, EINSTEIN AND GRAVITATIONAL WAVES

Science has thus far demonstrated that nothing is capable travel faster than the speed of light. However there are two well documented exceptions. The first has to do wtih the Particle Entangelment Paradox in which the measurement of one subatomic particle that is entangled with another will have an instantaneous affect on the other regardless of the distance the two. The other exception to the speed of light rule is the rate at which the entire universe is expanding. The rate of acceleration has already exceeded the speed of light and there are some some regions of the universe we will never be able to observe because ever increasing distances will always put them beyond the boundaries of observation. I very much like the subject matter of your post. Thanks.

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