2017 Nobel Laureate Rainier Weiss: Gravitational Wave Astronomy, A New Way to Explore the Universe

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I love LIGO, and that we now are recording/viewing gravity waves. It is a massive shift in how we are going to figure out reality. I cried on the day of the announcement of the news of the first discovery. I was overwhelmed knowing we'd managed to construct physical measurements at this resolution of anything. I was hoping the speaker would be giving us more science about how we're using the discoveries now within our science, but I can't expect everything. I appreciate the walkthrough of the details and history in the making. Thank you. Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love

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I know we want to reach longer wavelengths or less cutoff. But amplitude is important also. The first discovery was due to getting the amplitude under control, and we can get better amplitude resolution.. I believe getting better amplitude resolution might be more important than reaching for size. In a perfect world, of course, it would be better to get lengths double the size of the universe... but, the amplitude is so important.. we have a lot to learn just from the size we've managed to achieve this cutoff. Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love

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Gravity is simple Galilean relative motion. The earth is approaching- expanding at 16 feet per second per second constant acceleration- the released object (apple). Start at start. “The Final Theory: Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy “, Mark McCutcheon for proper physics including the CAUSE of gravity, electricity, magnetism, light and everything. So, no.

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