Belkis Echarte
Nov 1 · 2 min read

First of all; Einstein’s mathematical gravitation has nothing to do with Newton’s physical one!

So then, because you follow his mathematical one you miss understood the physical newtonian principle: BOTH MASSES EXCHANGES GRAVITATIONAL FORCE PROPORTIONAL TO THEIR MASSES WITH OPPOSING VECTORS!

No one, since Newton, has been able to explore that simple an important newtonian principle which is the KEY for solving the conundrum in which relativist and quantum gravitational theories are!

F = ma

This equation refers only to physical mass from bodies accelerated non only by gravitational forces, nothing to do with celestial bodies gravitational forces!

That was Einstein’s arbitrary equivalence principal and biggest mistake related to Newton mass, inertia and gravity!

But you still concluded:

The speed of gravity is exactly the speed of light, and physics wouldn’t have allowed it to be any other way.

Relativity is not a natural or physical theory but a mathematical one, and like always in Math you forget other mathematical conclusions derived from it!

It’s impossible for gravity to have same speed as your arbitrary relativistic light one, because the relativistic approach always concluded that because of its speed; there’s 8 minutes delay for light coming from the Sun due to the distance we are from it…. But there’s no 8 minutes gaps in the permanent gravitational interaction between Sun and Earth, and the absolute stability in our orbit every single hour proved it!

And you can calculate how many thousand of miles our orbit will bend back and forth from its known regular path at the speed our planet moves, and you will be mathematically convinced on the PHYSICAL impossibility of your affirmation!

Like the great philosopher Diogenes could say to you: the fact that we do not live in a permanent orbital roller coaster should be sufficient to contradict and annulled your approach!

Sadly for the world Einstein’s relativistic views has still too much talking and media power!

    Belkis Echarte

    Historian and Socratic philosopher www.baalquis.wordpress.com (old blog) and www.belkis-echarte.com (store online)

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