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Catching sight of an actual gravity wave, however, is a tricky busines

Look at a share price chart of WAVX for the first six months of this year.

If that ain't a view of gravity/Wave, I don't know what is. Shocked

Sorry, sometimes I just can't help myself.

(I DO find this high level physics stuff interesting, but a bit over my head as I haven't kept up with it much at all since my courses in relativity, quantum mechanics, etc exactly four decades ago. Gosh, what little we knew then compared to now.)


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Gravity Waves
By: Cactus Flower
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Wed, 29 Aug 12 7:55 PM
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"Researchers have spotted visible-light evidence for one of astronomy's most elusive targets - gravity waves - in the orbit of a pair of dead stars.

Until now, these ripples in space-time, first predicted by Einstein, have only been inferred from radio-wave sources.

But a change in the orbits of two white dwarf stars orbiting one another 3,000 light-years away is further proof of the waves that can literally be seen.

A study to be reported in Astrophysical Journal Letters describes the pair.

Gravitational waves were a significant part of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which viewed space itself as a malleable construct, and the gravity of massive objects as a force that could effectively warp it.

Catching sight of an actual gravity wave, however, is a tricky business; their effects are far too small to be measured with Earth-bound experiments.

But the wider Universe provides a laboratory in which the indirect effects of gravity waves can be measured."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19408363


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