Events occurring in the Universe do not just warp spacetime, but in some instances, can send ripples through this cosmic fabric of spacetime. This is accomplished by multimessenger astronomy. It combines ‘traditional’ observations of the Universe in the electromagnetic spectrum with the detection of gravitational waves, thus allowing us to observe objects that were previously invisible to us. These ripples travel from their source at the speed of light—the passage of gravitational waves squash and stretch space itself. The rate of light is constant for all observers.
The curvature of spacetime causes the mass to move.
The warping of spacetime causes gravity.
Time dilation (loss of time) is inevitable. This is caused by the invariance of the speed of light itself because of The equivalence between gravity and mass.
Mass converts into energy at the speed of light. It is a gradient in the flow of time. Concurrently, photons are pointed in the right direction. The gravity wave background is generated as a byproduct of the inflation field. Currently, we are in an inflationary epoch.
The warping of time causes gravity: Large objects such as the Sun and planets aren’t the only masses that warp the fabric of space-time. Anything with mass—including your body—bends this four-dimensional cosmic grid. The warp, in turn, creates the effect of gravity, redirecting the path of objects that travel into it. As a result, you are experiencing spacetime with every breath you take and every move you make, and they are watching you.
Infinity is the ultimate ceiling. God is the first and last cause.
Within the energy field, paradoxes abound. Deep space may be an optical illusion—the seeds of growth spring from gravity waves. Everything is tied together. We are bathed in the afterglow of the big bang. Galaxies aren’t moving; space is. The galaxies are not moving through space; they are moving in space. Being infinite and uniform, there is no way to define a center of mass for the universe.
You see 3D in a 4D world.
As an object increases in speed, so does the amount of energy; this energy is what we refer to as ‘the increase in mass (remember, this is inertial mass.)
In the special theory of relativity, Relativistic mass is the mass that is assigned to a body in motion.
Light is the product of an electromagnetic field. Light can circle the earth seven and one-half times a second.