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Speculation on “Can you ride a gravitational wave?”
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Speculation on “Can you ride a gravitational wave?”
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...........Reply #17 - Colin 2b
Take the principles laid out here . Now imagine ~infinitely hard , extremely light , flat waves bobbing up and down extremely fast . One intercepts a heavier , ~infinitely hard , unmoving particle . The highly-oblique angle of interception knocks the particle forward at great speed , while the waves bobbing (oscillating) motion is instantly reduced and reversed . This interaction is very similar to many billiard-ball collisions , but is actually representative of photon/electron collisions . Since light is throw-away imitation matter , it could be possible to create a recoil/thrust imbalance , and thus ride an electro-magnetic wave , in place of the impossible-to-use gravity wave .
Surf it , Franklin !
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