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Does the frequency of light have any effect on gravitational lensing? [duplicate]
General relativity considers gravity as the curvature of space-time instead of a force. Therefore, what is bent around an astronomical object is the space-time itself. The light just follows the path ...
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Why does gravitational lensing bend light rather than absorbing it?
I've read that gravitational lensing bends the light; I am a little confused about black holes and why lensing produces different results. Black holes absorb light whereas lensing should have also ...
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Slow light and gravitational lensing
It has been proposed that the Sun's gravitational lens be used to observe distant objects, but according to relativity a spacecraft would need to be 550 AU away in order to take advantage of the ...
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Gravitational lensing or cloud refraction?
My current understanding of gravitational lensing follows
When a star or other massive body passes between us and another star, the phenomenon
generally labeled 'gravitational lensing' occurs. The ...