PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- We have another question to answer, and this one has to deal with some very interesting clouds. Ray C. took a picture just outside of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, where you can see ...
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Titan: A light breeze raises 10-foot (3-meter) hydrocarbon waves
On Titan, Saturn's largest moon, a light breeze could raise waves 10 feet (3 meters) high, a phenomenon that challenges our ...
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The Universe is a hologram: Why Stephen Hawking's boldest theory could be right
Prof Stephen Hawking’s closest collaborator explains emerging evidence supporting the cosmologist’s final thoughts on time ...
The concept of spacetime, first described in Einstein's theory of general relativity, has since been widely studied by many ...
Satellite imagery captured “gravity wave clouds” crossing over the northeastern US on Friday, May 1. Gravity wave clouds are ...
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The importance of gravitational waves
In 2015, a piece of equipment at an observatory in the US moved one quintillionth (10-18) of a meter. This tiny movement was the first recorded event of gravitational waves. And it helped confirm ...
A recent preprint claims that we may someday be able to create gravitational waves in a lab. Through the use of “twisted” light, we could create powerful, high-frequency waves in a controlled setting.
In the chaotic first moments after the Big Bang, ripples in spacetime may have done more than just echo through the ...
Gravity wave clouds form in wave-like patterns in sky, oftentimes resembling ripples in a body of water from a rock being thrown. These types of clouds are created from air in the atmosphere coming ...
Gravity waves are a type of cloud pattern that have little to do with gravity and more to do with the waves. Think of a rock being thrown in a lake or pond and the ripples it creates. As the ripples ...
The newly detected gravitational wave background could be the result of supermassive black hole binaries that orbit each other for a few million years before merging. By now you’ll have seen the news ...
Observations of gravitational waves from merging black holes may unveil the true nature of dark matter, according to new research. The announcement last week of the discovery of the gravitational wave ...
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