Saturday, June 18, 2016

Are Gravitational Waves Indeed Detectable?





Whereas LIGO experimenters are being hailed for their claiming to have observed the Einsteinian phenomenon by green-eyed eggheads worldwide, a handful of right-minded heretics still keeps itself occupied with the question in the title. Billions of light years away from a source generating them, their wavefronts must be considered planar, right? As those plane waves distort spacetime homogeneously and together with the tools, intended to capture them yet inherent in that very continuum, then how can they be detected?

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