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The detection of gravitational waves bears directly on the question of whether there is any such thing as a " gravitational field ," which can act as an independent entity.
… this fundamental field hypothesis has been generally accepted without observational support.
Such credulity among scientists occurs only in relation to the deepest and most fundamental hypotheses for which they lack the facility to think differently in a comparably detailed and consistent way.
In the nineteenth century a similar attitude led to a general acceptance of the ether ….

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