Abstract

Natural disturbances in the gravitational field cause light, infrared, x-ray, and other waves. We define a complete wave as ‎having two parts: a crest and a trough. A complete wave represents a single frequency. Every wave is initially powered at the ‎source along with its wavelength and amplitude, which all vary with the gravitational field intensity in subsequent steps. A/λ ‎has a significant impact on the wave's power. A gravitational wave is a converted wave, because of its changing power due to ‎the changing intensity of the gravitational field.‎

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