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Do gravitons travel faster than the speed of light?

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Do gravitons travel faster than the speed of light?

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There are some clues in the article if you read it carefully. Note that the author claims that the universe became static after “creation week”. Where have you read about a “creation week”? Note that the universe cannot be static. Either it expands or it will collapse. Also the article claims that radioactive decay is accurate back to about 2000 b.c. Further note the reference to Abraham. The article is a religious article carefully disguised as a scientific article. Relativity has been checked many times and appears accurate every time it is checked. Should the sun suddenly disappear, the earth would continue in its’ orbit for about 8 minutes, at which time it would no longer “feel” the influence of the sun. No, the ultimate speed in local time-space is C, the speed of light. Notice I said “local” space time. Nothing prevents an area of space far away from moving away from us, which would allow an object to move faster than light relative to us – only that it cannot travel faster than

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