Neinstein
Had to consult with my home planet control I was authorized to share this with you humming beans
If we look at the Le Sage theory of gravity, where particles flowing in all directions cause a shadowing system that causes gravity.
Einstein took the Michelson and Morley interferometer experiment and stated 'there is no aether'
Now if the Le Sage particles moved at the speed of light: now the effect of any object moving in the Le Sage stream would be propagated by the 'modulation' of the Le Sage particles and move at the speed of light, INCLUDING gravity. Michelson and Morley fulfilled!
First thought is then, now if we could make something that only did pass Le Sage particles in one direction, then we would have a propulsion system .. [1]
Nothing in nature is perfect, for sure some 'thing' should exist that has a non homogeneous transparency for these particles, let the Le Sage particles through a bit more in one direction than in the other. What would happen to such an object?
It would start rotating in the Le Sage stream!
Now if something rotates there is a limit to the rotation speed, centrifugal force, many different things could form In this 'universe' that we know, EVERYTHING is rotating! From electron spin to galaxies to planets to suns .. What set it in motion, the answer was just given.
Where do Le Sage particles come from? We, are like a life form on an electron orbiting a nucleus in a big piece of rock on some planet in some solar system... we can see perhaps as far as the atoms of the rock, or maybe it is a gas.
What is out there that forms the Sage particles, is orders of magnitude bigger than we can imagine. What do Le Sage particles look like, size, composition, maybe orders of magnitude smaller than an electron..
Is the le Sage particles intensity constant over time? Is the le Sage particles directional distribution even constant constant over time? Anyways, 'gravity waves' are simply modulations of the Le Sage stream.
An electron could well be a non homogeneous particle rotating There are no singularities in nature, only in our math, at some point most if not all Le Sage particles would be intercepted by an ever growing mass.
Who needs Einstein? New generation of humming beans will have to revise current fishsicks.
In my view Einstein, as a WW2 fugitive was mostly a Jewish pushed hero who stopped science it his tracks.