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by AnotherGoodName
1696 days ago
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Every experiment so far has detected gravitational waves a tiny bit before they detected light based evidence. Consistent with the light being slowed by the refraction in that very small amount of matter that exists in the interstellar medium and gravity passing through that dust more or less unaffected. Of course going faster than light which is being slowed by absorption and re-emission isn't the same as breaking the speed of light since light itself is going slower than the speed of light in this case. So yes you're right that it isn't exactly the same arrival time but we're not talking about curvature differences here, we're talking about physical interactions that the light undergoes that gravity doesn't. |
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