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mmatessa@kbin.social to Science@kbin.social · 2 年前

Two big announcements about neutrinos and gravitational waves on the same day

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Two big announcements about neutrinos and gravitational waves on the same day

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mmatessa@kbin.social to Science@kbin.social · 2 年前
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IceCube and NANOGrav will be making announcements tomorrow, July 29th.

https://www.sciencealert.com/two-major-announcements-about-the-universe-are-happening-this-week-heres-what-we-know-so-far

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    Something bent space-time and made tomorrow July 29th.

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    Good they announced that they’d be making an announcement. An unannounced announcement could surprise someone!

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    all aboard the hypetrain?

    • CFinley97@kbin.social
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      I’m always aboard.

      But seriously, even small developments are so fascinating. This takes me back to 2015 and the excitement of the gravity wave news.

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        The hell? That wasn’t 2015, that was just like a year or two ago.

        …Right?

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          That’s what they said. 2015. A year or two ago. Same thing.

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    Everything said in that NANOgrav link is mind-blowing.

    Slow, undulating waves in spacetime. Detected via observations of triangulated pulsars.

    Now THIS is what I love in humanity.
    It’s playful. It’s clever. In fact, it’s brilliant. It’s the sense of curiosity and discovery. It’s about finding the unexpected and even the unimaginable.

    EDIT: It’s like the man said…

    "We’re using a gravitational-wave detector the size of the galaxy that’s made out of exotic stars, which just blows my mind,” exclaims National Radio Astronomy Observatory’s Dr. Scott Ransom.

    I’m picking up Nobel Prize vibes here.

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    I’m bracing for disappointment from IceCube, but hopefully NANOGrav will more than make up for it.

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    This was on NANOGrav’s site: Scientists use Exotic Stars to Tune into Hum from Cosmic Symphony and NASA’s

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