"Researchers propose a modification to Einstein’s theory of general relativity, suggesting a “cosmic glitch” that makes gravity slightly weaker across vast cosmic distances. This adjustment could help explain some unaccounted phenomena in the universe. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Einstein Challenged: Exploring the “Cosmic Glitch” in Gravity) The new theory challenges Einstein. In the new model, gravity is radiation that turns weaker when it travels through the universe. Researchers took that model from the Hall effect, where weaker energy fields pull energy away from the main energy field. And in this version, gravity is like all other radiation and wave movement. The thing with the new gravitational model is that if gravitational waves turn straight, the gravitation loses its power. That means the gravitational waves can stretch so much that they turn straight, and it doesn't cause changes in the gravitational energy field. The wavelength is the thing that ...