Brian Cox On Gravitational Waves and LIGO Detectors, Black Hole 🤯 #blackhole #cosmology

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LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves explained by Prof. Brian Cox

Join physicist Brian Cox, as he talks about gravitational waves and how LIGO detectors residing at two places in USA including Washington state and Louisiana can detect these waves and ripples. Moreover he also talks about how Einstein first though of gravitation waves and we finally in 21st century able to detect it as LIGO successfully detected Black Hole collision gravitational waves in 2023. At last he conclude it by thinking Nobel Winner Kip Thorne

#blackhole #blackholecollission #supermassiveblachole #cosmology
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It's like, the first observation of the fabric of spacetime itself

rickpontificates
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I think it would be easier to think of space as a liquid rather than a void… It makes things easier to visualize

alexdwyer
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That's a trip Einstein predicted way before we could ever measure it that's pretty awesome

bryangriffin
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Imagine Einstein being with us today and all the tech we have available to us now!

ryandavis
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It is remarkable the intuitive ambition us humans have

marck-b
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I like the way he explains so "we" can understand sorta

edscheirer
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See this is how things should ve taught calm precise with a clear voice he needs a tv show that also needs to be shown in schools

TheTerribleGamer
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I actually have been to LIGO in Richland Washington. Pretty cool place,

ohbigdaddywarlock
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It’s mind boggling how Einstein knew so much at a time where none of the detection equipment wasn’t even invented! And we are proving his prediction’s correct all this time later

stevied
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We look to the past to see his great imagination, a visionary brightness he held in study, consulting his works to this day .

davidnorth
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Can you imagine how incredibly gigantic two black holes would be colliding with one another? A black hole or a big star is so enormous, it's unfathomable...

joshcreech
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More peeps like this guy... Please👍🇺🇲💯

ezo
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1 min gold mines... thank you for sharing

albiorixsaturn
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I didnt know we had detectors for measuring space time fabriic ripples of the universe. Black holes colliding, supernova A measuring tool ligo, one half in one state another half in another state. Awesome.

JohnWarmenhoven-zx
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how you even measure something when the ripple affects the measuring stick is mind bending.

danielroden
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Insane that they figured out to detect gravity waves with pulsars

Jsmith
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A belief - yet to be detected, but we somehow detect a belief about it

laforees
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Brian Cox te iubesc și i ți mulțumesc.I mi place mult de tine D le❤😂😢😮😊🗽🥇😶😢🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷😢

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And bc of Einstein it was possible to invent lasers

thomasaddis
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Could human brains read parts of the future in 3D (dreaming), that they will later remember having seen before, when they arrive at a certain point in time, but then in 4D, when gravity waves move trough them in does dream moments? Electric currents jump between cynapses in the brain. The brain more or less see spacetime spots, that should not have bin there when the wave passes.

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