In a work by Visser, Bassett and Liberati (VBL) [Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.)
88, 267 (2000)] a relation was suggested between a null energy condition and
the censorship of superluminal behaviour. Their result was soon challenged by
Gao and Wald [Class. Quantum Grav. 17, 4999, (2000)] who argued that this
relation is gauge dependent and therefore lacks physical significance. In this
paper, we clear up this controversy by showing that both papers are correct but
need to be interpreted in distinct paradigms. In this context, we introduce a
new paradigm to interpret gravitational phenomena, which we call the Harmonic
Background Paradigm. This harmonic background paradigm starts from the idea
that there exists a more fundamental background causality provided by a flat
spacetime geometry. One of the consequences of this paradigm is that the VBL
relation provides an explanation of why gravity is attractive in all standard
weak-field situations.Comment: 33 pages, no figure