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New discovery in gravity suggests that we know very little about space and gravity.
I had GPT-4 explain the research like I’m 5 years old:
Okay, let’s simplify this! Imagine you’re sitting on a quiet lake with a toy boat. Now, if someone drops a pebble in the lake, waves will spread out from where the pebble entered the water. If the waves reach your toy boat, it will start to bob up and down. The further away the pebble dropped, the longer it will take for the waves to reach your boat.
Now, let’s say you have 67 toy boats spread out on the lake. If someone drops pebbles in different places, each boat will bob up and down differently because the waves will reach each boat at different times.
But if a big, giant jumps into the lake, it will create a massive wave that hits all the boats at the same time. All the boats will start bobbing up and down in a similar way. This is like a «correlated signal» because the same thing (the giant’s jump) is affecting all the boats in a similar way.
In space, we have things called pulsars, which are like lighthouses that send out a beam of light at regular intervals. If something big like a gravitational wave (the giant jumping into the lake) passes through the space between us and the pulsars, it can change the timing of when we see the light from the pulsars, similar to how the boats start bobbing.
Scientists were looking at 67 pulsars (the toy boats) and they saw that all of them had changes in their timing (started bobbing) that were very similar (correlated). The pattern of this «bobbing» matched what we would expect if a gravitational wave (the giant jumping in the lake) had passed through.
These gravitational waves could come from two supermassive black holes spiraling into each other, kind of like how the waves on your lake came from the giant jumping in. But we’re not completely sure yet — there might be other things in space that can make these gravitational waves. But this study suggests that we might be seeing these waves for the first time!
I wonder if this is thought about like radio waves. Take putting a audio signal on a radio frequency for example, that audio signal can then travel miles away, as fast as the radio signal can move and as far as the radio signal can move. If gravitational waves are a thing, couldn’t you put something on a gravitational wave and in a sense use it as a mean of transportation or distant communication? All you would have to do is figure out what can travel on it and how it can be modulated to do so. Can intergalactic travel be exactly like continental travel use to be. A brand new Christopher Columbus that is heading for Alpha Centurion. Messes up, ends up in the wrong place and we end up calling the wrong aliens Centurions.
New discovery in gravity suggests that we know very little about space and gravity.
I had GPT-4 explain the research like I’m 5 years old:
Okay, let’s simplify this! Imagine you’re sitting on a quiet lake with a toy boat. Now, if someone drops a pebble in the lake, waves will spread out from where the pebble entered the water. If the waves reach your toy boat, it will start to bob up and down. The further away the pebble dropped, the longer it will take for the waves to reach your boat.
Now, let’s say you have 67 toy boats spread out on the lake. If someone drops pebbles in different places, each boat will bob up and down differently because the waves will reach each boat at different times.
But if a big, giant jumps into the lake, it will create a massive wave that hits all the boats at the same time. All the boats will start bobbing up and down in a similar way. This is like a «correlated signal» because the same thing (the giant’s jump) is affecting all the boats in a similar way.
In space, we have things called pulsars, which are like lighthouses that send out a beam of light at regular intervals. If something big like a gravitational wave (the giant jumping into the lake) passes through the space between us and the pulsars, it can change the timing of when we see the light from the pulsars, similar to how the boats start bobbing.
Scientists were looking at 67 pulsars (the toy boats) and they saw that all of them had changes in their timing (started bobbing) that were very similar (correlated). The pattern of this «bobbing» matched what we would expect if a gravitational wave (the giant jumping in the lake) had passed through.
These gravitational waves could come from two supermassive black holes spiraling into each other, kind of like how the waves on your lake came from the giant jumping in. But we’re not completely sure yet — there might be other things in space that can make these gravitational waves. But this study suggests that we might be seeing these waves for the first time!
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based on the article: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/acdac6
Based af, I love Anton’s channel
I’m glad to see some love for Anton here, sometimes it feels like I’m the only one who watches his videos. ^^
Maybe this is the level of » understanding the universe» we needed for disclosure
I wonder if this is thought about like radio waves. Take putting a audio signal on a radio frequency for example, that audio signal can then travel miles away, as fast as the radio signal can move and as far as the radio signal can move. If gravitational waves are a thing, couldn’t you put something on a gravitational wave and in a sense use it as a mean of transportation or distant communication? All you would have to do is figure out what can travel on it and how it can be modulated to do so. Can intergalactic travel be exactly like continental travel use to be. A brand new Christopher Columbus that is heading for Alpha Centurion. Messes up, ends up in the wrong place and we end up calling the wrong aliens Centurions.
I’ve pretty much always envisioned space acting like this, even with much more noise. And in many dimensions.
Anton is an amazing space educator and anyone looking to learn about the universe through actual evidence and science then please watch his channel.
This video has nothing to do with UFOs FYI and neither does any of his content other than Fermi stuff.