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Shores of the Dirac Sea
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Shores of the Dirac Sea | A blog about physics… mostly. Home About Shores of the Dirac Sea A blog about physics… mostly. Feeds: Posts Comments What’s on my mind November 16, 2017 by dberenstein Posted in Uncategorized | Whoop! February 11, 2016 by dberenstein That is the sound of the gravitational waves hitting the LIGO detector. A chirp. That is also the sound of the celebratory hurrah’s from the gravity community. We finally have experimental (observational) confirmation to a prediction made by Einstein’s theory of general relativity 100 years ago. The quest to hear gravitational waves started about 50 years ago by Webber and it is only now that enough sensitivity is available in the detectors to be able to hear the ripples of spacetime as they pass through the earth. The particular event in question turned the equivalent of 3 solar masses into gravitational waves in a few seconds. This is much brighter in power than the brighte...
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