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2.1 Sources of Gravitational Waves
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Clint MacDonald
You got it correct thats what I was thinking thank you.
Clint MacDonald
no problem thank you
Luke Gurbin
Thank you for this courseProf. Gonzalez Since binaries provide clues and the sun and jupiter provide the proof of their own Barycenter as a binary proof, we don`t have to look far for signals. If however mass is a major indicator, the sun and jupiter may disqualify. This is work in progress. To hear that supernovas produce gravity waves is great. Most sources only cite black hole and neutron stars doing that. And Ligo`s work published in Sky & Telescope magazine only shows neutron star and black holes charted so far for gravity wave collision activity. Well, perhaps their charts are only for collisions.
Luke Gurbin
Prof. Bojowald of Quantum Loop Gravity thinks there is an inversion at the time of the CMB. The idea is that before the CMB, things as we know it may be vastly different. Do you think it is possible to find gravity is inverted from the time of the Cosmic Microwave Background? CLG 🙂 🍵☕🍵🍵
Eldar Bora
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