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For questions about the propagation of waves carried by space-time, for instance as described by general relativity. Not to be confused with gravity waves, such as ocean surface waves.

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Can curvature waves in f(R) theories explain gravitational lensing in cluster collisions?

This paper by Lubini et al. suggests that the answer to your question is "no": arxiv.org/abs/1104.2851v2. Lubini et al. consider the weak-field limit of $f(R)$ gravity where matter that contributes to …
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