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![]() ![]() In the distant reaches of the cosmos, two black holes collide and merge in a violent crash. We can't see it or feel it, but the shock of that collision sends ripples propagating far and wide through the fabric of space and time.* Those distortions, k**wn as gravitational waves, affect every molecule they come across — warping their size by a fraction of a proton. However, those changes are only detectible by some of the most highly calibrated and sensitive tools ever built by humans. SEE ALSO: Einstein was right: Scientists detect gravitational waves for the first time But what would those ripples in space-time look like if we could see them? Read more... More about Albert Einstein, Ligo, Gravitational Waves, Science Video, and Space Video ??????? ??????: This is one of the best gravitational waves explainers we've seen || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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