Any quantity of matter which is insufficient to start nuclear fusion by gravitational attraction.
Expanding Or that the light is exiting a gravity hole (star).
Gravity of Light was created in 2010.
I don't think there is a scientific concept called "gravity light". There is gravity, and there is light. The two are not directly related.
When the big bang theory started the universe, light was created.
In physical terms - to the ends of the Universe. In practical terms - to the edge, where something more massive has a greater influence. In "our" terms, about 2 light years from the Sun (But all depends in which direction you are looking (thinking).
Dark Matter throughout the Universe does not give off or absorb light.
gravity clumped stars together, created planets and stopped everything from moving at the speed of light
Expanding Or that the light is exiting a gravity hole (star).
The speed of light seems to be a speed limit in the Universe - it isn't possible to transport matter, energy, or information faster than that. Others think that gravity travels faster; Einstein created a universe with an infinate speed of gravity -- it's in the geometry.
Mass exerts gravity or according to relativity mass bends space. Not everything has mass though, light does not...
Gravity exists everywhere in the universe. Even thousands of light years out, the effects of Earth's gravity are still felt, only in tiny, immeasureable amounts.
Everything can be affected by gravity, it just needs to be close enough. Even light can be affected by gravity! But I'm not much of a science person, so if you want a more detailed answer, better ask an expert ^^
Gravity of Light was created in 2010.
I don't think there is a scientific concept called "gravity light". There is gravity, and there is light. The two are not directly related.
When the big bang theory started the universe, light was created.
When there's no gravity, light just travels in one direction at the speed of light. Gravity bends the direction at which light travels.
Many scientists believe that the greatest power in the universe is gravity. It is a fundamental force that governs the motion of planets, stars, galaxies, and even light itself. Gravity plays a critical role in shaping the structure and behavior of our universe.