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So gravity affects EMF signals and makes them curve around the earth?
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You need something with the gravitational pull to have a noticeable effect on light. The effect of Earth's gravity on light is laughably negligible.
Quoting: Captain Cosmos yet it can be observed at least twice a day at sunset and sunrise. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80901397 I think you are confusing atmospheric refraction with gravity. Quoting: Captain Cosmos ^This The ionosphere is at around 400kV, depending on what the sun is doing. Ion/Plasma electromagnetic mirror;. The Earth is a conductive sphere, a metal ball electrically, also a mirror. Between these two mirrors is called a waveguide. 7.83 Hz... "Light" is a moving magnetic field by definition. A moving, moving charge. Acceleration of charge. Gravity does not noticably effect light until gravity is strong enough to displace volume, shrink space.
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