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Archived Here Come the Waves (scientificamerican.com)
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[–] derram 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 2.5 years ago
https://archive.fo/4VObd :
Here Come the Waves - Scientific American
'But cosmology is just one discipline that could make big gains through detections of gravitational waves in the coming years. '
'Gravitational waves might even provide a window into what happened in the first few moments after the big bang. '
'Signals similar to GW170817, which was observed through both gravitational waves and light, could have dramatic implications for cosmology. '
'There are two leading scenarios for how such black holes could come to circle each other. '
'Scientists are also pursuing a separate way of detecting gravitational waves from pairs of these behemoths at earlier stages of their orbits. '
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[–] derram ago
https://archive.fo/4VObd :
'But cosmology is just one discipline that could make big gains through detections of gravitational waves in the coming years. '
'Gravitational waves might even provide a window into what happened in the first few moments after the big bang. '
'Signals similar to GW170817, which was observed through both gravitational waves and light, could have dramatic implications for cosmology. '
'There are two leading scenarios for how such black holes could come to circle each other. '
'Scientists are also pursuing a separate way of detecting gravitational waves from pairs of these behemoths at earlier stages of their orbits. '
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