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Gravity expansions vs gravitational waves
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Gravitational waves won't be caused by constant speed of matter.
Matter at constant speed will change its position with respect to space-time, and place itself in new points in space-time, these new points of space-time will cause new curvature of space-time .
This new curvature can't exists at infinity since it starts at a momentat at points where there weren't previous curvature, in fact it will extend with the speed of light c.
All matter after the big bang can't be in a fixed position,So every object has gravity limited to a range extendable with the speed of light c.
If new gravity curvature extending at the speed of light can be detected then this will be a proof for my assumption.
We have two cases:
An accelerated object causes gravitational waves and object at constant speed causes gravity expansions.
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