Gravitational waves explained

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Scientists can now hear the universe and its gravitational waves. Plus, Bob McDonald breaks down exactly what this historic discovery means.

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timing of 1.2 billion years? the timing is uncanny

blackmayb
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Before those scientists detect stuff that were far far away without a pic or video but just theories, can they just took a real picture or broadcast live the whole earth picture with it spinning please?

crystalkingdoms
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How can you define gravitational waves, when you've never been in space

mr.fanstastic
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I am just excited to know reality on origin of earth and if there also exists similar planet revolving around another sun.

ishabacharya
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ok, , , when we built a time machine???

smiletilldie
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Ultimately gravity is the source of electro-magnetic pull unto a center-mark of either an individualative-source or a collective [or aggregated] source.

Duhh!!

:P

*cue proxy-selfie* *end-slide-rung*~

badpictureman
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Bob MacDonald has about as much credibility as a turtle, and I think the turtle might be smarter. All he does is repeat what someone told him or wrote in his script. How about giving all the details from start to finish. Such as how many independent opposing views have you researched and or reported on. Your NASA liar friends may just be reading from their own sci-fi script. And they mess it up every time. If you could answer even one of my questions regarding NASA satisfactorily, I might consider rewatching!

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