Have Gravitational Waves finally been detected by LIGO? Physicists Umberto Cannella and Daniel Whiteson explain what they are and why they'll cause a big rip...
Great video and very funny, also entertainning. Einstein was right on this one i think so. Is there some gravitational wave function available for this experience? I mean that if we have the proof that the speed of light has changed during some time, we need to have a signature of this particular wave to confront it to varous theories or just make guesstimations on this particular wave.
And another question is that light travel through space , from this experience space is full of gravitational wave, shouldn t we having some interferences from one wave to the other, even though they are not of the same type.if so how to make the calculations?
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that great, but how to represent sin i againt sin r in graph