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I'm aware that all matter generates their own Gravity, and thus everything is held together, for the Gravity part anyway. However, my question is: Is Gravity all existant, or does it expand/collapse at a rate?
To clairify my question a bit, I'll ask this. If we were 2 apples in space at quite a large distance apart, and we were to create a planet inbetween them, that had the gravity to pull the apples in, within a short time frame.
Now, is the Gravity instantly existent at the apples, when the planet is created, or does it take time for the Gravity to reach the apples?
Similarly, if we were to nullify the planet, would the gravity instantly dissapear, or would it gradually nullify?
Thanks =)
To clairify my question a bit, I'll ask this. If we were 2 apples in space at quite a large distance apart, and we were to create a planet inbetween them, that had the gravity to pull the apples in, within a short time frame.
Now, is the Gravity instantly existent at the apples, when the planet is created, or does it take time for the Gravity to reach the apples?
Similarly, if we were to nullify the planet, would the gravity instantly dissapear, or would it gradually nullify?
Thanks =)