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5 years ago

Gravitational Waves in the Space-Time Continuum

Einstein's Theories of Relativity

Einstein has two theories of relativity. The first is The Theory of Special Relativity (1905). This is a theory of mechanics that correctly describes the motions of objects moving near the speed of light. This theory predicts that mass increases with velocity. The equation is E=MC^2 or Energy = Mass × Speed of Light ^2.

In 1916, Einstein proposed the Theory of General Relativity, which generalized his Theory of Special Relativity and had the first predictions of gravitational waves. It implied a few things.

Space-Time is a 4-Dimensional continuum.

Principle of equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass.

This suggests that Mass-Energy distorts the fabric of space-time in a predictable way (gravitational waves). It also implies

Strong gravitational force makes time slow down.

Light is altered by gravity

Gravity in strong gravitational fields will no longer obey Newton's Inverse-Square Law.

What is Newton's Inverse-Square Law?

Newton's Inverse-Square Law suggests that the force of gravity between any two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two centers.

Stephen Hawking's Theory of Everything

Stephen Hawking's Theory of Everything is the solution to Einstein's equation in his Theory of General Relativity. It says that the mass density of the universe exceeds the critical density.

Critical Density: amount of mass needed to make a universe adopt a flat geometry.

This theory states that when the universe gets too big it will crash back into its center in a "Big Crunch" creating giant black hole. The energy from this "Big Crunch" will rebound and create a new "Big Bang".

Big Crunch: hypothetical scenario for the end of the known universe. The expansion of the universe will reverse and collapse on itself. The energy generated will create a new Big Bang, creating a new universe.

Big Bang: Matter will expand from a single point from a state of high density and matter. This will mark the birth of a new universe.

Basic Facts about Gravitational Waves

Invisible "ripples" in the Space-Time Continuum

Travel at the speed of light

186,000 miles per second / 299,337.984 Kilometers per second

11,160,000 miles per minute / 17,960,279.04 Kilometers per minute

669,600,000 miles per hour / 1,077,616,742.4 Kilometers per hour

There are four (4) defined categories

Continuous

Stochastic

Burst

Compact Binary Inspiral

What is LIGO?

The first proof of the existence of gravitational waves came in 1974. 20+ years after Einstein's death.

The first physical proof came in 2015, 100 years after his theory was published. The waves were detected by LIGO.

LIGO- Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory

The waves detected in 2015 came from 2 black holes that collided 1.3 billion years ago in the constellation Hydra. 1.3 billion years ago multicellular life was just beginning to spread on Earth, it was before the time of the dinosaurs!

Continuous Gravitational Waves

Produced by a single spinning massive object.

Caused by imperfections on the surface.

The spin rate of the object is constant. The waves are come at a continuous frequency.

Stochastic Gravitational Waves

Smalles waves

Hardest to detect

Possibly caused by remnants of gravitational radiation left over from the Big Bang

Could possibly allow us to look at the history of the Universe.

Small waves from every direction mixed together.

Burst Gravitational Waves

Never been detected.

Like ever.

Never ever.

Not once.

Nope

No

N E V E R

We don't know anything about them.

If we learn about them they could reveal the greatest revolutionary information about the universe.

Compact Binary Inspiral Gravitational Waves

All waves detected by LIGO fall into this category.

Produced by orbiting pairs of massive and dense objects. (Neutron Stars, Black Holes)

Three (3) subclasses

Binary Neutron Star (BNS) // Two (2) Neutron Stars colliding

Binary Black Hole (BBH) // Two (2) Black Holes colliding

Neutron Star- Black Hole Binary (NSBH) // A black hole and a neutron star colliding

Each subclass creates its own unique wave pattern.

Waves are all caused by the smae mechanism called an "inspiral".

Occur over millions of years.

Over eons the objects orbit closer together.

The closer they get, the faster they spin.

Sources Used:

On The Shoulders Of Giants by Stephen Hawking

Oxford Astronomy Encyclopedia


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3 months ago

Remember when Stephen Hawking was more worried about inequality under capitalism than artificial intelligence in a Reddit AMA and people started telling him to read an economics 101 book? Wild. Anyways rip Steve

Remember When Stephen Hawking Was More Worried About Inequality Under Capitalism Than Artificial Intelligence

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4 years ago

Omg that’s hilarious xD

Cuz the way the second equation is written assumes that the c^2 in the mass-energy equivalence equation is actually the c^2 from the Pythagorean Theorem when it’s actually just the speed of light (squared, since c IS the speed of light).

I do love the Pythagorean Theorem though, even though (don’t come after me) I prefer the version where you take the square root of both sides so it’s c = sqrt(a^2 + b^2). It’s just easier!

Nerd rant, over.

(Also, can you imagine Einstein, Hawking, and Neil being friends!? It’s like my dream come true)

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Genius?

Genius?


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4 years ago

It’s been two years, and I’ll never forget him.

I remember when I was little and I loved space, but I was worried that I would be too bored of the astrophysics area. Then I read Mr. Hawking’s book a Brief History of Time, and I fell in love.

Thanks, Stephie.

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The World Lost An Amazing Thinker Today. Celebrated World-renowned Physicist Stephen Hawking Passed Away

The world lost an amazing thinker today. Celebrated world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking passed away in Cambridge on March 14th, 2018 (Pi Day), at age 76. Somehow, I think he would have found this to be very poetic.

Stephen William Hawking CH CBE FRS FRSA was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge.


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8 years ago
So There Is No Reason not To Care About Space Exploration And The Future Of Human
So There Is No Reason not To Care About Space Exploration And The Future Of Human

So there is no reason not to care about space exploration and the future of human


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8 years ago

In this video, we examine a rant by youtuber Jeranism against Stephen Hawking. Jeranism spends no time refuting any of Hawking's theories, but spends an inordinate amount of time criticizing Mr. Hawking for having and displaying symptoms of advanced ALS. At one point he even laughs at the fact that Mr. Hawking cannot speak.


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7 years ago

Stephen Hawking, you will always be a part of us. Now that you have finally become a part of the cosmos, your life is complete, but mine feels incomplete now that i don't have you. I don't think i will ever get used to the fact that you're not here with us. For it is not much of a universe, if it is not home for the ones you love, and now i believe you are finally home.. You'll always be in here, with us❤


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7 years ago

Man.

If thanos has killed pepper pots in the current infinity war I think the next segment of avengers would be just of an hour where Tony stark single handedly kills thanos.

I know the motherfucker ain't quit that easy.


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3 years ago

Whouffle (11/Clara) vibes

A few months ago I was rewatching The Theory of Everything and seeing Jane and Stephen together reminded me a bit of Whouffle (11th Doctor and Clara) from Doctor Who.

Whouffle (11/Clara) Vibes
Whouffle (11/Clara) Vibes

Another thing is that they have similar characteristics.

Stephen and the Doctor loves/have a thing for Cosmology, Time Travel, and other sciency stuff

Jane and Clara are both English teachers and occasionally wear similar clothing (I guess?)

Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

Yes, I'm a die-hard whouffle/11xclara shipper.


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7 years ago
Rest In Peace, Stephen Hawking. Without Him Movies Like This Wouldn't Be Possible.

Rest in peace, Stephen Hawking. Without him movies like this wouldn't be possible.

Watch now on http://Showfer.com : https://goo.gl/HmyjTv


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1 year ago

kill me now, i just finished watching 11.22.63 and i feel like all life is horrible and my mind is occupied on one question bc what if our soulmate was from another time and there is no way you can get to them wtaf


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1 year ago
Hiii

Hiii

I found these pics on Pinterest and I find them so cute and just amazing.

{for resume: Benedict Cumberbatch played Stephen Hawking in one of his film}

So I will not say that many things it's just cute to see Benedict with Stephen (⁠◍⁠•⁠ᴗ⁠•⁠◍⁠)

Ciao have a good day/night ! <3


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