Speed of Gravity
Most recent answer: 11/12/2013
- Gerrit Bruhaug (age 18)
Billings, Mt, USA
Those galaxies have been around for a lot longer than hundreds of thousands of years. There's been plenty of time for the gravitational fields from each part to reach all the other parts. if a couple of stars in the galaxy collided and started spinning around quickly, it would take a while for the little gravitational ripples to reach other parts. The main effect, which just would come from their total mass, wouldn't change and thus would already be present. Likewise if some stars collapse into a black hole, some ripples will get sent out in the process, but the mass and the overall gravitational effect at a distance were already there.
Mike W.
(published on 11/12/2013)
Follow-Up #1: Is gravity instantaneous?
- Swarit Shatma (age 16)
Shimla, H.P., INDIA
Gravity isn't instantaneous. It propagates at the speed of light. As we explain above, the gravity (or field of virtual gravitons, if you prefer) is already present outside the black hole before the black hole forms.
As for the neutrinos, they can't travel faster than light. The reports you may have heard about that were mistaken, caused by a loose connector in some electronics.
Mike W.
(published on 01/22/2014)