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9 hours ago, Strange said:

Gravitational waves cannot leave the event horizon. Gravity is a consequence of the curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of the black hole so doesn't need to get through the event horizon. (I thought an expert like you would know the difference.)

 

8 hours ago, swansont said:

It could also mean the photons had to pass through a region of space where n > 1, but IIRC the previously mention LIGO event where the signals were basically coincident, there was also confirmation that no significant gas/dust clouds were in the path.

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