Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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@Hewy gravity moves at the speed of light
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robogeek537, just a small thing, but gravity does not have a speed, it is a force, therefore it has a power which is dependant on the mass of an object, thus Earth has a greater gravity field than the moon, and the Sun is more powerful than Earth etc.
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Yeah, Einstein has proven that no information can move through space faster than light.
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Since Ferne brought up the 8 minutes thing, nothing that we know of breaks the speed of light, not even gravity. This means that It'll take 8+ min. for us to feel the effects if the sun were to immediatley(sp?) disappear.
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@kamil that's a point, it's kinetic energy would be big enough to bend spacetime.
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Summing this up: Your post doesn't make sense, go learn some physics and astronomy, some english grammar and spelling. Then come back, maybe. Atomic is 12 and he's apparently smarter than you. Sir, you failed.
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Now to your second post: Light is not faster than time. The question: "Is light faster than time?" makes absolutely no sense, dipshit. Time isn't fast or slow. Similarly distance itself isn't long or short. Also as @spazguy pointed out, it takes roughly 8 minutes for light to travel the distance from the Sun to reach Earth.
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Umm @blooberman? I'm pretty sure you're an idiot... "light particals", as you call them, are called photons. "photo-" is light in greek. Photography. Photosynthesis. I don't know what is the speed of accelerating photons, but I knew the velocity of electromagnetic waves in void when I was 12. Also, speed of light irl has nothing to do with this save.
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GunCreator: Okay...
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GUYS, IM ON FP :)