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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 19, 2023 ^^
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"The absolute insanity..." [1:13] Yeah. That's about it.
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Good video.
If successful, the detection of low-frequency gravitational waves by the IPTA could provide important insights into the nature of black holes and other astrophysical phenomena, as well as confirming one of the last remaining predictions of Einstein's theory of general relativity. Science, it works.
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What about weaker but closer sources? If we are receiving gravitational waves from giant objects undergoing extreme events, but at enormous distance, then should we not be able to pick up waves from smaller sources nearby. We have objects within a few light years with orbit periods of just a few days. Does our own Moon orbiting Earth generate gravitational waves that we could pick up?
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Objects (mostly atomic nuclei, protons and neutrons) on the surface of a rapidly rotating neutron star are going a substantial fraction of the speed of light just due to their presence on the neutron star. It's hard to imagine such an extreme object. Many of those who are rotating more than 100 times per second must be considerably flattened along the plane of rotation. They must be a relatively thin disc, not round at all.
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It amazes me that the fact that LIGO uses the difference between one being affected by gravity and the other not being affected by gravity to see gravity waves. It amazes me that either mas or light isn't affected by gravity and LIGO proves it. It amazes me that the greatest minds in the world are just so clueless to such a simple proof.
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Now humankind should start working on a detector that will detect time. This space-time crap is not coherent in explanations as we don't have a definition of time nor did we ever detect time. Therefore, it preposterous to use ''time'' in mathematical equations as we don't even know what time is. So, a contraprion to detect time would help a lot in further discoveries in physics and astro-physics.
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@zacharyweller1029
1 year ago
Another fantastic video, thanks Doc!
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