And God said, Let there be light: Genesis 1:3
So could it be that these Gravitational Waves the forces used by the Creator for producing Dark Energy-sort of the Glue of the Universe?...-OR-...do these Ripples in Spacetime work as the conduit for Black Holes serving as a sort of Battery to run Galaxies?
Who Knows?...Just some thoughts on the Functioning of the Creator's Creation.
"Seekers of gravitational waves are on a cosmic scavenger hunt.
Since the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory turned on in 2015, physicists have caught these ripples in spacetime from several exotic gravitational beasts — and scientists want more.
This week, LIGO and its partner observatory Virgo announced five new possible gravitational wave detections in a single month, making what was once a decades-long goal almost commonplace.
LIGO’s first catch was a pair of colliding black holes, each around 30 times the mass of the sun.
The experiment detected vibrations from the merging black holes on September 14, 2015, four days before the official start of observations for the freshly upgraded LIGO.
That first discovery proved that massive, moving objects do in fact shake spacetime to produce gravitational waves, as Einstein predicted a century earlier. Not only that, the find proved that experiments on Earth could detect those waves, something of which Einstein was skeptical.
Another type of merger that could spawn ripples in spacetime is like the chocolate-vanilla swirl at an ice cream stand: one black hole and one neutron star merging into a single object. The observatories saw a possible signature of this kind of merger on April 26, but the signal was too weak for scientists to be sure."ScienceNews
So could it be that these Gravitational Waves the forces used by the Creator for producing Dark Energy-sort of the Glue of the Universe?...-OR-...do these Ripples in Spacetime work as the conduit for Black Holes serving as a sort of Battery to run Galaxies?
Who Knows?...Just some thoughts on the Functioning of the Creator's Creation.
"Seekers of gravitational waves are on a cosmic scavenger hunt.
Since the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory turned on in 2015, physicists have caught these ripples in spacetime from several exotic gravitational beasts — and scientists want more.
Physicists using the LIGO and Virgo observatories are catching all sorts of cosmic collisions, including of pairs of neutron stars (illustrated). But scientists hope to bag even more exotic quarry. |
LIGO’s first catch was a pair of colliding black holes, each around 30 times the mass of the sun.
The experiment detected vibrations from the merging black holes on September 14, 2015, four days before the official start of observations for the freshly upgraded LIGO.
That first discovery proved that massive, moving objects do in fact shake spacetime to produce gravitational waves, as Einstein predicted a century earlier. Not only that, the find proved that experiments on Earth could detect those waves, something of which Einstein was skeptical.
Another type of merger that could spawn ripples in spacetime is like the chocolate-vanilla swirl at an ice cream stand: one black hole and one neutron star merging into a single object. The observatories saw a possible signature of this kind of merger on April 26, but the signal was too weak for scientists to be sure."ScienceNews