Gravitational Waves Detected


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Ha! Nice try Einstein, but you missed it by 100 years! That's even more embarrassing than Haley and his comet that doesn't arrive until 75 years later!

Religionists are openly mocked when their predictions (usually around the second Advent) are tardy. It's high time we give the intelligentsia scientifica the same treatment.

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1 hour ago, unixknight said:

I was reading about that a few days ago, and it rocks my face off.  They say this is a leap forward as significant as the invention of the optical telescope.

They are wrong. This "gravitational waves" discovery, if it pans out, will be a nice confirmation of a theory that is already firmly established. It is nowhere close to the development of something as revolutionary as the telescope.

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Ah, but the instrument itself can now be used to detect other activity that we have no way of observing with telescopes.  By confirming Einstein's math, we now know we can trust the readings from this instrument because we've been able to test it on the black hole collision.  That's what they're referring to.

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32 minutes ago, Vort said:

This "gravitational waves" discovery, if it pans out, will be a nice confirmation of a theory that is already firmly established. It is nowhere close to the development of something as revolutionary as the telescope.

Yeah, I don't know what all the fuss is about.  I notice gravitational waves every time I have to get up off the couch...

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16 minutes ago, zil said:

Yeah, I don't know what all the fuss is about.  I notice gravitational waves every time I have to get up off the couch...

I'm not going to say the obvious joke.  But I'll just let it float there.

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I'm not versed or interested enough to tell how big this news story is, or how important or revolutionary.   But I must admit, this part of a news release is very cool:

"Being 1.3 billion light years away means that these black holes collided 1.3 billion years ago. The gravitational waves have been travelling through space for 1.3 billion years. When they arrived at Earth on 12 Sept. 2015, they caused the LIGO machinery to move by 1/1000 of the width of a proton particle. LIGO detected it. Amazing."

Yeah, ok - that is pretty amazing.

I still want my personal jetpack and free energy.

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