The detection of gravitational waves will open up a novel spectrum of the universe – finally demonstrating a theory presented a century agoHistory may judge 2015 as the year when mankind opened up a totally novel window on the universe,precisely a century after Albert Einstein laid the scientific foundations for it. The excitement concerns the possibility of detecting one of nature’s most elusive phenomena – gravitational waves – which could pave the way for a much better understanding of black holes, neutron stars and other violent astronomical systems.
Several novel projects have been launched in the past few months to make gravitational waves the Next Big Thing in astronomy. Rumours have it that one of these – the US’s Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (Advanced Ligo) – already “detected something” in September, and but the scientists involved remain tight-lipped. Time will repeat.
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Source: theguardian.com