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You do post some interesting links. Here's a couple of others to consider:


The Great ‘gravitational-waves’ hoax debunked 

Gravitational wave detection could be a false alarm

Is the Gravitational-Wave Claim True? And Was It Worth the Cost?


I do however recognize the logic that the gravitational attraction of two orbiting masses on a third more distant mass could, under the right circumstances result in variations that could be interpreted as "waves" because of the subtle rise and fall in the strength of the attraction of the two orbiting masses on the third, the frequency of which would be equal to the orbital period of the two orbiting masses. This idea is however also different than gravitation as a wave that is like light, where the force of gravity is carried away by tiny gravity particles.


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