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Scientific Paper
TitleDetection of Gravity Waves
Author(s)Todd Grigsby
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2010
JournalExtraOrdinary Technology
Volume8
Number1
Pages41-48

Abstract

A natural phenomenon provides definitive proof gravity is an electromagnetic wave. The unique properties of the sands in this area enable heterodyning of gravitational waves on date and time relationships from the orbits of nearby heavenly bodies. When one is able to discern the difference between the occurrence of sand ripples formed from simple water flow motions, from the sand ripples formed by heterodyned gravitational waves, enlightenment takes place. Any emission, from a heavenly body, is Doppler shifted from the continuously varying separation velocity due to their parabolic orbit. This of course includes gravity, if it is an electromagnetic wave.