Einstein's theory proved that gravitational wave background was detected for the first time

Einstein's theory proved that gravitational wave background was detected for the first time

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Einstein's theory proved that gravitational wave background was detected for the first time
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This is a revolutionary discovery that could potentially change our understanding of the universe. Scientists have detected the first gravitational wave background, confirming a prediction made by Albert Einstein more than a century ago. The waves were detected using the National Science Foundation's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), which measures the stretching and compression of space-time caused by the collision of massive objects like holes. black. This short video will take you on a journey through the discovery of gravitational waves, from Einstein's prediction to the first detection of the wave signal. Witness the dawn of a new era in astronomy as we explore this groundbreaking discovery and delve into the mysteries of the universe. Experience the thrill of discovery and be inspired to continue exploring the mysteries of our fascinating universe.

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