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originally posted by: gortex
Here's the sound of two Black Holes colliding and the sound of the Gravitational Waves.
In the first two runs of the animation, the sound-wave frequencies exactly match the frequencies of the gravitational waves. The second two runs of the animation play the sounds again at higher frequencies that better fit the human hearing range. The animation ends by playing the original frequencies again twice.
As the black holes spiral closer and closer in together, the frequency of the gravitational waves increases. Scientists call these sounds "chirps," because some events that generate gravitation waves would sound like a bird's chirp.
originally posted by: TheSorrow
a reply to: InMyShell
Just started looking it over. There seems to be very little science involved here. Looks like a money making scheme to me. I'm sure though get some grants and funding after this.
originally posted by: gortex
originally posted by: Ghost147
I missed the live reveal I think, is there a place where I can review the totality of what was said?
Yes smurfy posted it Here
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: strongfp
So does this mean there is a center of the universe? Is everything barreling towards this collision spot?
Hmmm...you know there was something I read just the other day about this. I can't remember if it was on ATS or not but something is pulling on the Milky Way. Not sure if it's this or not but it sure does make sense if you have 2 black holes that collide to form one massive one.
They have been working for 6 months since the detection in September to attempt to confirm this detection and to establish information on some of the details of the detection.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
originally posted by: strongfp
So does this mean there is a center of the universe? Is everything barreling towards this collision spot?
Hmmm...you know there was something I read just the other day about this. I can't remember if it was on ATS or not but something is pulling on the Milky Way. Not sure if it's this or not but it sure does make sense if you have 2 black holes that collide to form one massive one.
" the great attracter "
It is pulling the entire Virgo super cluster and many others towards a single empty point in the void.