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Can we see gravitational waves?
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Can we see gravitational waves?
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In 1916, Albert Einstein predicted that Gravitational Waves, these are ripples in the very fabric of space and time, must exist. We now know that they do, but we still can’t observe them directly. Professor B. S. Sathyaprakash (who prefers to be called Sathya), from Cardiff University, explained more about these mysterious ripples...
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What a wonderful interview. I have met Bob Sathyaprakash many times before and he's a very nice man.
Lovely to read this FANTASTIC content.
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