The following is an ansantz (meaning that it is very simple and obvious), yet, I thought that it is needed here -- just to be mentioned as a fundamental basis for discussion. As we all know, gravity comes in waves. Waves may bear wave cancellation. Waves may bear wave reinforcement. More often than not -- any given region will tend to bear both a certain amount of both gravity wave cancellation, And a certain amount of gravity wave reinforcement. A region of space that works to bear relatively little net gravity, will tend to bear more gravity wave cancellation. However, a region of space that works to bear an extreme amount of net gravity, will tend to bear more gravity wave reinforcement. Near black-holes then, there tends to be a a tremendous amount of gravity wave reinforcement.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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