• @sarahcanary
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    41 year ago

    This article says these particular gravitational waves have a frequency of perhaps a decade? Am I reading this right?

    • David of the Ferns
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      31 year ago

      Talk about a massive wave. You got it, a wave period of decades. Space is big, mind-bogglingly big…

      • @AlchemicalAgent@mander.xyz
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        21 year ago

        It really is amazing what you can do with statistics and a large enough data set. I can’t wait for what this brings the community in a few years!

      • @sarahcanary
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        1 year ago

        Right, so… Do gravitational waves theoretically travel at the speed of light? I studied physics way back in the 90s, I recall the universal gravitational constant, I don’t think gravity waves were a thing yet. I’m just trying to get an idea of the wavelength.

        Edit: Yes, they are theorized to be light speed waves with a potential wavelength spanning the entire universe.

        Shit like this makes me regret changing majors. I miss thinking about the fundamental nature of reality in mathematical terms.

          • @sarahcanary
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            21 year ago

            Yeah I had to look it up and now recall learning about the theory! Funny what a brain forgets. My brain at least.