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Speed of Gravity and Light

06:50, 22 May 2024 (UTC)

Introduction

Wavefunction Propagation

GPT 4o
Gravity and light, as described by their wavefunctions, expand with the cosmic event horizon, suggesting a unified approach to understanding their propagation.

Wsol describes gravity and light as wavefunctions expanding with the Universe's Event Horizon. This perspective aligns their propagation speeds with the cosmic expansion, integrating them into a cohesive framework.

Emergence of Time Quanta

The emergence of time quanta during the magnetic permeability phase is crucial for understanding how space-time and gravitational waves interact and evolve.