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Gravity is an attractive force that affects and is affected by all mass and - in general relativity - energy, pressure, and stress. Prefer newtonian-gravity or general-relativity if sensible.
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How do gravitational waves sustain and propagate large scale spacetime curvature?
So, if "space" (or "space-time") is empty nothingness or an immaterial fabric of spooky geometry (or pure 4-D maths) or questionably floamy electronic hyper-fluid, then how could gravity make waves? …
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Interpretation of gravitational waves
So, if "space" (or "space-time") is either nothingness or an immaterial fabric of spooky geometry (or pure 4-D maths), then how could gravity make waves? …