This may be the case... I am certainly no expert on this subject. If you could link me to a source that I could educate myself more on this subject I would appreciate it.
Wouldn't be an argument against gravitons?
In order to propagate changes in gravity, gravitons. would have to be able to move faster than the speed of light? Where a sense of the space time fabric warping might be able to move faster than light but no matter or fabric is moving faster than...
I am indeed arguing for the fact that gravitons do not exist.
By simply dismissing an augment without any counter argument is counter productive. It may also imply that it is not worth the time for a counter argument.
To me intuitively it makes a lot more sense that gravity is based upon...
If a graviton existed wouldn't volume increase the effect of the gravity?
For instance light we know(I think this is pretty solid) is a particle. We can see evidence of this by say a solar sail. We increase the surface area that light can hit and the energy of light hitting the sail can be...