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    Big Bang Worries: Can We See It?

    Are you asking me that if whe are able to look at the (lets go by ur words)THE BIG BANG, then why aren't we able to look into the past? Is this the question? Well if this is the question, then here's ur answer, What we are looking is not past itself, but, a late viewing of the past because of...
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    Big Bang Worries: Can We See It?

    ... The Concept of Space and Time "evolved" only after the Big Bang and I think that it is wrong to say that we should be seeing Big Bang. Everything evolved only from the Big Bang including the photons of light. Thus leaving the instant of creation we are seeing evrything else. The Cosmic...
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    Understanding Gravity Wave Production: Exploring Space-Time Oscillation

    Hi I think that you have understood the concept the Gravitational Waves in a way that u shouldn't have. Imagine water ina bucket. This represents Space-Time without Mass in it. Now when you throw a stone, there are ripples produced or when a boat moves through water, there are ripple produced...
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    If a body is heated its gravity will increase

    Aravind Are u trying to say that the Heat from the Earth increases its mass? It doesn't. For ur information, the satellite is constantly heated by the Sun and can undergo an expansion and gain energy...So why doesn't it speed up? And again, the Earth's center of mass and center of gravity...
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    If a body is heated its gravity will increase

    Wolram, The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the satellite is an effect of the interaction between the Centre of Mass of the Earth and the Satellite. So for the Satellite to gain more energy for it travel faster any point of time then either the net mass of the Earth should...
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    If a body is heated its gravity will increase

    What do u mean? What do u intend to convey? Are u saying that the Heat and Momentum make the body more massive or more attracted by gravity. What do u mean by increase in gravity?
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