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Archived Star in closest orbit ever seen around black hole (phys.org)
submitted 3.7 years ago by Owlchemy
[–] 8402696? 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.7 years ago
Are gravity waves 4-dimensional waves?
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[–] 8402696? ago
Are gravity waves 4-dimensional waves?