Gravitational Wave Memory Discovery May be The Next Breakthrough in Physics
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The universe remembering that awkward interaction I had with my crush back in middle school
So Star Trek was right when their sensors could scan for a risidual warp signature of another ship long after it had left the area.
I think a better analogy would be a shallow pond with a mix of water and sand. The water waves stop at some point but the sand will be grouped and spaced differently depending on the waves that happened.
I love your channel, you explain things clearly & simply with no over editing & avoid excessive clickbaiting and exagerating discoveries & on top of that your voice is very relaxing - thankyou for making these!
You are tearing me apart, LISA!
We remember, and we're part of the universe.
Turned out to be more interesting than I thought. Good job, Anton.
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🤘
7:42 so measuring them is similar to measuring magnetic lines in volcanic rock. The memory is stored and relative to the age of magnetic differences like solar flares and such. Doing it on planets with low magnetic fields can see large amounts of data because the interference from outside the planet like solar winds. Scanning will be a cool tool. Seeing a relative memory tied to as well.
Everything is still vibrating since coming into existence.
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Top Comments (10)
The universe remembering that awkward interaction I had with my crush back in middle school
So Star Trek was right when their sensors could scan for a risidual warp signature of another ship long after it had left the area.
I think a better analogy would be a shallow pond with a mix of water and sand. The water waves stop at some point but the sand will be grouped and spaced differently depending on the waves that happened.
I love your channel, you explain things clearly & simply with no over editing & avoid excessive clickbaiting and exagerating discoveries & on top of that your voice is very relaxing - thankyou for making these!
You are tearing me apart, LISA!
We remember, and we're part of the universe.
Turned out to be more interesting than I thought. Good job, Anton.
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🤘
7:42 so measuring them is similar to measuring magnetic lines in volcanic rock. The memory is stored and relative to the age of magnetic differences like solar flares and such. Doing it on planets with low magnetic fields can see large amounts of data because the interference from outside the planet like solar winds. Scanning will be a cool tool. Seeing a relative memory tied to as well.
Everything is still vibrating since coming into existence.