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It is *extended* 3 dimensionally in the curved space it is traveling
in. One side of the wave might have more energy than the other. That is tidal light. Light is spread out accross different gravitational potentials. Its energy density varies accross the wave. Tidal Time makes the energy difference from one side of the light wave to the other. Mitch Raemsch |
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