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    Gravity: weight is over

    The holy grail of physics - gravity waves - is within reach.

    If scientists in Europe and the US are right, within months there will be a new way of observing the cosmos, confirmation of Einstein's general theory of relativity and an unprecedented view of the birth of the universe 13.7 billion years ago.

    It all centres on two 600-metre-long corrugated steel pipes emerging at right angles from a grey cabin in the corner of a field in Ruthe, near Hanover, in northern Germany.

    The cabin contains the heart of the Anglo-German GEO 600 interferometer, an instrument so sensitive it can detect an object moving one million billionth of a millimetre.
    Over the weekend, colleagues at Hanford, in Washington state in the US, switched on the detector that will act in partnership with GEO 600.

    The team believes it is just months away from humanity's first detection of gravitational waves - shifts in space and time caused by the movement of massive astronomical bodies.

    Professor Bernard Schutz, of the University of Wales in Cardiff and a leading member of GEO 600, said: "Up until now we have been able to learn a great deal about the universe by what we can see. The ability to detect and read gravitational waves will give us as much extra information about the universe as being suddenly given the ability to hear."

    In his general theory of relativity set out in 1916, Albert Einstein proposed that bodies such as stars cause distortions in the fabric of space, in a similar way to the effect of placing a heavy ball on a piece of elasticated material.

    Gravity, created by the presence of mass, bends space-time and determines that a body travelling through space past a star, for example, will follow a "curved" path.

    Assuming Einstein was right, whenever a mass accelerates, gravitational waves are sent out across the universe causing shudders in time and space.


    http://www.smh.com.au/news/science/h...?oneclick=true



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    too cool, keep us posted on this krell :D

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    Could this explain why some days seem longer than others? lol


    Good read Krell




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    this is awesome actually, but what if they dont find the waves? does that ruin his theory or does it just mean they have to go smaller?

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    but what if they dont find the waves
    Youre sentenced to listen to top 40 and add sponsored radio for eternity.

    I'm working out the correlation between the possibility of using quantum physics as an inter-stellar encyption schema using quarks, and the use of gravity waves as an inter-phasic multi-dimensional carrier wave pulse modulation medium.*

    As a combined medium I should be able to set gigabit encyption algorithms that are untracable by the natural (and un natual) laws of physics.







    *patent pending




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    but won't the poles react to wind and earths gravity? what abot small earthquakes?

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