WHY LIGHT & GRAVITATION GO AT SAME SPEED


As long as one does not have a simple explanation, and, or description, of a subject, one does not understand it fully.

The present essay presents a direct proof, found by me, from basic principles, that gravitational waves go at the speed of light.

The essay also presents the direct experimental proof of the same fact that we got a few days ago, when the explosion of a “kilonova” was observed (kilonovae are very rare, but crucial in the apparition of life as we know it, details below).

A consequence of the preceding is that the MOND theories are false. MOND was a philosophical horror, something full of ad hoc hypotheses, so I am happy it’s out of the window. MOND eschewed the simplest description of gravity, the basics of which, the 1/d^2 law preceded the birth of Newton himself.   

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First things first: WHY GRAVITATIONAL WAVES?

When two sources of a field of type 1/d2 (such as gravitation or electromagnetism) rotate around each other, they generate waves which go to infinity (even if I don’t believe in infinity, as an absolute, it works fine as a figure of speech…)  

That’s simply because the field changes, as sometimes the charges are aligned, sometimes sideways. As the field changes it moves the objects it acts on. Now the point is that this disturbance of the field propagates indefinitely.

At this point, a philosophical question may arise: do the disturbances of the field carry away energy? Well, in a way, it’s an idiotic question, because we know it does, that’s an experimental fact.

This experimental fact shows fields are real.

Now, let’s slow down a bit: one century of experimentation with electromagnetic fields had shown, by 1900 CE, that, electromagnetic fields carried away energy.

What about gravitation? Well,  theories were made in which a waving gravitational field carried away energy, such as Poincaré’s theories of gravitation, and, in particular, Einstein’s.

The experimental proof came when closely rotating stars, which should have been emitting copious amounts of gravitational field energy, were observed to lose energy just as predicted. But first the theory:

Orbiting Masses Generate Gravitational Waves (on top). If the gravitational waves were left behind the light, many references frames would observe non-conservation of energy after a collision event (bottom) between aforesaid masses. This is my thought experiment, and it’s also what happened 130 million years ago in a galaxy not that far away.

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HERE IS WHY GRAVITATIONAL WAVES GO AS FAST AS LIGHT WAVES:

Patrice Thought Experiment Demonstrating Gravitation & Electromagnetic Waves Go At the Same Speed:

So now visualize this. Say, to simplify, that two equal masses rotate around each other. Call them M1 and M2. Say M1 is matter, and M2 antimatter, each of mass m The system M1-M2, emits more and more gravitational energy as the two masses approach each other. Finally they collide. At this point, the system M1-M2 becomes pure electromagnetic radiation, of energy E = 2 (mc^2).

Now what does one see at a distance?

Suppose the electromagnetic energy E going at the speed of light, c, travelled faster than the gravitational wave of energy G, travelling at speed g.

Then suppose also one is in a reference frame R travelling at uniform speed V, away from the M1-M2 collision event. As g is less than c, V can be more than g.

And then what?

The gravitational wave of energy G going at speed g, CANNOT catch up with the reference frame R.

However, before the collision, some of the energy of the system was inside G. And it’s easy to compute how much: it’s equal to the potential energy of the rotating system before the collision. In the scenario we constructed, that energy is never seen again, from the point of view of R. Let me repeat slowly: before the collision, M1  and M2 can be seen, orbiting each other. The potential energy of the system P, can be computed, using this VISUAL information (visual, hence travelling at the speed of light, c). So then the energy of the system is 2Mc^2 + P.

All of P is transformed into G, the energy of the gravitational wave. If the speed g of the wave is less than the speed of light, c, there are reference frames, namely those with V > g, where P will be seen to have disappear.

Thus if the speed of gravitational waves was less than the speed of light, there would be frames in which one could observe distant events where energy would not be conserved. 

Now let’s make it realistic.  The preceding situation is not just possible, but common:

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Closely Orbiting Annihilating Stars Were Just Observed:

Instead of making the preceding M2 out of antimatter, one can simply make M1 and M2 into neutron stars. That’s exactly what happened 130 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, in a galaxy far away—NGC 4993, to be exact—two neutron stars spiraled into each other, from emitting gravitational radiation, and emitting more, the more they spiraled (the waves got converted in sound). The stars then went into a frantic dance, and collided.

Had this happened inside our own Milky Way, the present gravitational waves detectors the U.S.-built LIGO and European-built Virgo observatories, would have detected the gravitational waves for minutes, or maybe hours. But the gravitational waves we got were diluted by a factor of 10^10 (!) relative to what they would have been if the collision had been just 10,000 light years away, inside the Milky Way.

After billions of years spent slowly circling each other, in their last moments the two neutron-degenerate stars spiraled around each other thousands of times in a frenzy before finally smashing together at a significant fraction of light-speed, likely creating a black hole (typically neutron stars are remnants of sun like stars, two of those packed in a small volume makes a black hole).

Such an event is called a “kilonova” (because it has the energy of 1,000 novas). Kilonovae are rare cosmic events, once every 10,000 years in a giant galaxy like the Milky Way. That’s because neutron stars are produced by supernovae. To boot, supernovae explode asymmetrically, giving hefty “kick” to those remnants, strong enough to eject a neutron star entirely from its galaxy (the Crab Nebula remnant goes at 375 km/s relative to the explosion nebula.

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Exit MOND:

MOND, or MOdified Newton Dynamics is a somewhat ridiculous class of theories invented in the last few decades to deny the existence of DARK MATTER. Instead, the MOND monkeys devised an ad hoc theory, which basically claim that gravity is stronger at low speeds (whatever), as was more or less observed (sort of) inside galaxies (didn’t work so good, or not at all, for clusters).

You see, gravitation basic behavior is simple. Kepler thought it was an attractive force in 1/d. However Bullialdus suggested the law was 1/d2 in analogy with the behavior of… light (however Bullialdus didn’t understand that, in combination with Buridan’s mechanics from 1350 CE, one could explain Kepler’s laws; but Hooke and then Newton did)

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The collision of the two neutrons stars, and the black hole they created, also emitted electromagnetic radiation. That light comes from the fact materials fall at enormous speeds. Thus both gravitational waves and electromagnetic waves were captured from a single source. The first light from the merger was a brief, brilliant burst of gamma rays, the birth scream of the black hole. The gamma ray flash was picked up by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope, 1.7 second after the arrival of the gravitational waves (dust would have delayed the light a bit at the onset, but not the gravitational waves). Hours later astronomers using ground-based telescopes detected more light from the merger, the “kilonova” produced by the expansion of debris. The kilonova faded from view over the following weeks.

As expected, astronomers saw in the aftermath various wavelengths of corresponding to the many heavy elements formed instantly during the collision (it was an old prediction that merging neutron stars would form the heaviest elements such as gold and titanium, neutron-rich metals that are not known to form in (normal) stars.

(Caveat: I hold that star theory is incomplete for super hyper giant stars with hundreds of solar masses, and a very reduced lifetime; that has been one of my argument against standard Big bang theory.) But let’s go back to my thought experiment. What about the other aspect I envisioned, being on a frame R travelling at a very large speed?It’s very realistic, actually for its other aspect, frames moving at near light speed.

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Frames Travelling At Close To Speed Of Light Are Common:

… Not jut a figment of my imagination. That’s also very realistic: as one approaches the event-horizon, entire galaxies recess ever closer to the speed of light, here is the V I was talking about above.   

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Simple science is deep science

All treaties on Gravitation tend to be the same: hundreds of pages of computation, and one wrong equation could well sink the ship (Quantum Field Theory is worse, as few fundamental hypotheses therein make any sense. Hence the famous prediction from QFT that the energy of the vacuum should be 10120 greater than observed…)

I believe instead in a modular approach: from incontrovertible facts, quick reasonings give striking conclusions. This makes science logically compartmentalized, avoiding thus that any subfield of science follow the Titanic down the abyss, from a single breach. It also make science easier to teach, and even easier to think about. For example the reality of Quantum Waves comes not just from all sorts of variants of the 2-slit experiments, but also from the Casimir Effect, a direct evidence for the reality of Quantum waves in empty space, which is observed so much that it has to be taken into account in the engineering of any nano-machinery (I also suggested a device to extract energy from this “vacuum”).

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Conclusion: Just from the necessity of apparent conservation of energy in all inertial frames, rather simple physics show that the speed of gravitational waves has to be exactly the speed of light. No need for hundreds of pages of obscure computations and devious logics. No need even for Relativity, just basic kinematics from 1800 CE.

Patrice Ayme’

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5 Responses to “WHY LIGHT & GRAVITATION GO AT SAME SPEED”

  1. pshakkottai Says:

    Hi Patrice: How come gravitational speed is also c like the speed of light (a transverse wave) . Is gravity also a “transverse” wave in some sense?
    Partha.

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    • Patrice Ayme Says:

      Hi Partha!
      My essay was mostly, at the original part was, a demonstration that the speed of gravitational wave was c. Basically, if not, from a whole class of uniformly moving reference frames, non-conservation of energy would be observed. As simple as it gets (modulo the knowledge of enough basic principles, the proof is immediate.) Should be in all basic treaties on gravitation (I never encounter it, though, although I posses dozens of GR books! made it all by myself…)

      All 1/dd field launch TRANSVERSE waves, if the source moves cyclically (I sketched the reason in words, not equations; I nearly made a drawing, but it’s too time-consuming…). However the electromagnetic wave is a vector (Spin 1). The gravitational wave is a TENSOR (Spin 2).

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      • Patrice Ayme Says:

        There are also LONGITUDINAL effects in the fields which are in 1/dd (like gravitation and e-m). However they fall off as 1/ddd (cubic fall). So they are viewed as “evanescent”. However, that means that close to sources (the so-called “near field”) the fields are much more powerful and complex.

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  2. Patrice Ayme Says:

    [Sent to Quanta Magazine, Dec 1, 2017.]
    Poincare’, not Einstein, was first to make the constancy of the speed of light a basic law, and he explained why in his book “Science and Hypothesis“. Einstein read, mulled and debated that part of Poincare’s work, but didn’t bother to refer to it, in later years. Origination is important for meditation, and reflection. In particular, Poincare’ devised more general theories of space than General Relativity, besides predicting from Relativity gravitational waves, as early as June 5, 1905.

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  3. Dwarf Galaxies Contradict Standard Cosmology, BUT NOT SQPR! | Patrice Ayme's Thoughts Says:

    […] To avoid the concept of Dark Matter, MOdified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) have been suggested. It seems to me clear that they don’t work. Moreover, MOND is an ad hoc explanation: have problem, invent specific axiomatics to solve problem. Besides solving what looks like Dark Matter, without Dark Matter, and this, only around galaxies, not during collisions, MOND has no reason for being. The more evidence piles up, the less plausible it looks. […]

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