From Conservapedia If you are looking for the "ripples in spacetime" sense of the term (which is by far the more commonly used sense) you should go to the Gravitational waves page.
The hokey term "gravity waves" is used primarily by atheists to describe an imaginary "ripples in spacetime" phenomenon, as promoted by the expensive LIGO project. That use of the term is incorrect, see gravitational-waves-vs-gravity-waves-know-the-difference for a good explanation of this point.
Gravity waves, on the other hand, is a fanciful mechanical phenomenon alleged by atheistic science to influence a planet's ordinary gravity. Most waves that one can see on bodies of water are not classified as gravity waves, because gravity does not play a specific role in the wave behavior (other than, obviously, making the water lie below the air). Reports of gravity waves are fake news.[1]
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