On 21 Aug, 18:10, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/090819-gravitational-waves.html
>
> It's just the man holding us down. ;)
>
> All joking aside, how does this play into Calabi-Yau space, Pat?

Supposedly, gravity is handled by closed-looped strings, according to
'conventional' string theory; but, of course, no one has ever detected
one.  Within my own musings, I'm begining to think that the 16-
dimensional boson space--the 'ether'/medium through which our 4-D
universe expands--IS the graviton and there's only one graviton.
Because we are moving through IT, we aren't able to detect it, as it
is, effectively, everywhere in particular, rather than anywhere in
particular.  It's the embodiment of Yin, that passive energy that just
sits there waiting for the active energy to mould it.  The gravity
waves, should there be any, pass through the ether and contort the
boson space and the space-time that is around/in it in proportion to
the density of energy/mass/active Yang energy in the area.
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