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Brace yourselves for gravitational waves
#31
RE: Brace yourselves for gravitational waves
press conference starting now
https://youtu.be/zyo4DFr4D4I
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
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#32
RE: Brace yourselves for gravitational waves
Your videos don't work. Is this one showing the same thing ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7293kAiPZw

Edit: Oh, it is, you just had to click a window in yours.
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#33
RE: Brace yourselves for gravitational waves
Quote:In a large press event today, the scientists behind the LIGO experiment announced the first direct detection of gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of space-time generated by strong gravitational interactions. The news, following weeks of rumors, confirms a major prediction of general relativity, and comes a century after Einstein first formulated the theory.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/02/u...nal-waves/
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#34
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Einstein 1
God... can go fuck himself.
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#35
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Wonder how long we have to wait before someone retrofits some bible or Koran scripture that 'describes' gravitational waves.

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#36
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This kind of stuff makes me want to learn physics so badly.
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#37
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Well, it's over. Waiting for the experts here to weigh in on what this stuff means. Angel


So Krauss popularised the rumours? Smile
Quote:About two weeks before I visited the Louisiana laboratory, a well-known theoretical physicist named Lawrence Krauss fired off  that reverberated around the physics community: “My earlier rumor about LIGO has been confirmed by independent sources. Stay tuned! Gravitational waves may have been discovered!! Exciting.” This was subsequently retweeted more than 3,400 times.

http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/02/a...s-ripples/
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#38
RE: Brace yourselves for gravitational waves
[Image: 160211103935_1_900x600.jpg]

It really is as pretty as one would have dreamed it to be, amazing! So the frequency going up is the two black holes coming closer and closer, near the peak they merge and the remainder of the signal is the final black hole radiating off all uneven parts until it is perfectly symmetrical. As Thorne said, the radiation power at that point was 50 times the light of all stars in the universe!
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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#39
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Just watched this. Made me understand it a little better.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_conti...GbWfNHtHRg
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#40
RE: Brace yourselves for gravitational waves
Brief popular news write-up summarizing for a lay audience:

Quote: (CNN)
Gravitational waves are a reality, according to scientists from an institution that has been hoping to observe them.

"We have detected gravitational waves. We did it," said David Reitze, executive director of LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory.

The discovery, based on ripples in space-time detected by LIGO, supports a prediction made by Albert Einstein that's essential to his general theory of relativity. The ripples LIGO detected are based on the merging of two black holes, Reitze said.

Reitze said one black hole had the mass of 29 suns; the other was the equivalent of 36 suns. Each was perhaps 150 kilometers (90 miles) in diameter, he said.

Gravitational waves 'like Jell-O'

The two collided at half the speed of light. The event occurred 1.3 billion years ago. Gravitational waves pass through everything, so the result traveled through the universe for that time before reaching Earth.

The gravitational waves stretched and compressed space around Earth "like Jell-O."

However, the waves are so small they need a detector like LIGO, capable of measuring distortions one-thousandth the size of a proton, to observe them. They were observed on September 14, 2015.

LIGO is described in a statement as "a system of two identical detectors" -- one located in Livingston, Louisiana, the other in Hanford, Washington -- "carefully constructed to detect incredibly tiny vibrations from passing gravitational waves." The project was created by scientists from Caltech and MIT and funded by the National Science Foundation.

'A window on the universe'

"What's really exciting is what comes next," said Reitze. "I think we're opening a window on the universe -- a window of gravitational wave astronomy."
Szabolcs Marka, a physics professor at Columbia University, told CNN that "we will be able to study not just Einstein's general relativity -- we'll be able to find objects we only imagined would exist. We should see a universe that has never been observed before."

Marka said to think of LIGO as a "cosmic microphone," an incredibly precise listening device that can detect distortions in space-time, the fabric of the universe. It's so precise it can detect changes the size of a soccer ball in the entire Milky Way galaxy.

'The secret life of black holes'

The discovery of gravitational waves is like opening another of our senses, Marka told CNN's Rachel Crane: hearing the universe as well as seeing it.

"And when we hear the universe, we will learn about the secret life of black holes -- their birth, their death, their marriage, their feeding. We will hear when a black hole eats a neutron star," Marka said. "Nobody has 'seen' that before. We will not only understand it, we will 'see' it. It's the most fascinating thing I can imagine."

Indeed, black holes are a holy grail of the gravitational wave concept. To date, we've been able only to see their aftereffects -- black holes themselves remain a conjecture. Discovery of gravitational waves would confirm their existence.

"It's the first time the universe has spoken to us through gravitational waves," said Reitze. "Up to now we've been deaf to them."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/11/us/gravita...index.html
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