Hello again Frank, Check out this reference:
"It is generally assumed that in free space the velocity of a high-frequency gravitational wave (HFGW) is the same as that of light and so the free space wavelength of an HFGW at 3GHz will be ~10cm. Li and Torr have previously published calculations claiming to show that gravitational waves propagate inside a superconductor with phase velocity reduced by ~300× and wavenumber increased by ~300×." He's saying that gravity travels at a speed about 1/300th of the speed of light, inside a superconductor. It sounds a lot like 1,094,000 m/s. Does your theory predict the speed of gravity in a superconductor? http://tinyurl.com/2wcqadk http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=APCPCS000813000001001305000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes&ref=no Craig