[FRIAM] I could say their's a bit of a gravity to this finding
Gillian Densmore
gil.densmore at gmail.com
Mon Oct 16 18:38:41 EDT 2017
http://go.newsfusion.com/science-news/item/5221838
but that might be silly. For some reason while reading it I kept hearing a
navigator on a space ship warning people of unusual gravity wave readings.
It is awesome what all science is doing and how the stuff of books or TV
shows might (eventually pls be sooner than latter ) become reality.
Question: Since LIGO is doing a BA job of finding Gravity waves. does that
help explain the nature of gravity, and possibly time better?because as I
understand it those kind of stars (litterally) bend space so as to cause
gravity and time dialations
So if they can detect gravity energy from them then perhaps science will
understand gravity better. I simply don't know what can be done with that
knowledge though.
And since some of us are thinking it. I may as well say it:
(In a bad Sulu impersination):Incoming Graviton Waves! (Kirk:Raise [pause]
shields. [pause]! Yellow alert all hands brace for impact!!)
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