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Gravitational Waves with Field Equations, Noether’s Symmetry Physics Theorem, Gravitational Redshift, Neutron Star, and Gravity balances light and sound


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LLLLL. Gravitational Waves




“Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces, but it’s the least understood,” said one of the researchers. (Story via the Daily Bruin)

Buckminster Fuller’s Insights on Quantum Gravity

Omnitriangulated geodesic spheres consisting exclusively of three-way interacting great circles are realizations of gravitational field patterns. The gravitational field will ultimately be disclosed as ultra high-frequency tensegrity geodesic spheres. Nothing else.

Resonance Science Foundation

Exact solutions for the EFE can only be found under simplifying assumptions such as symmetry. Special classes of exact solutions are most often studied as they model many gravitational phenomena, such as rotating black holes and the expanding universe. Further simplification is achieved in approximating the actual spacetime as flat spacetime with a small deviation, leading to the linearized EFE. These equations are used to study phenomena such as gravitational waves.

The discovery of an exquisite geometric structure is forcing a radical rethink of reality, and could clear the way to a quantum theory of gravity

Gravitational wave has changed our physics forever.

Let’s try to understand what are the Gravitational Waves actually..

Gravitational waves are ‘ripples’ in the fabric of space-time caused by some of the most violent and energetic processes in the Universe. Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1915-16 in his general theory of relativity. Einstein’s mathematics showed that massive accelerating objects (such as neutron stars or black holes orbiting each other) would disrupt space-time in such a way that ‘waves’ of distorted space would radiate from the source (like the movement of waves away from a stone thrown into a pond). Furthermore, these ripples would travel at the speed of light through the Universe, carrying with them information about their cataclysmic origins, as well as invaluable clues to the nature of gravity itself.

American Physicists Win Nobel Prize for Work on Gravitational Waves

See how a gravitational wave is captured

The world’s first captured gravitational waves were created in a violent collision between two black holes, 1.3 billion lightyears away. When these waves passed the Earth, 1.3 billion years later, they had weakened considerably: the disturbance in spacetime that LIGO measured was thousands of times smaller than an atomic nucleus.

Rainer Weiss, Barry C. Barish and Kip S. Thorne are awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves”.

From popular information ”Cosmic chirps” (pdf): goo.gl/VaR6q

Following LIGO’s treasure maps

Astronomers around the world are looking for visible sources of gravitational waves.

Gravitational waves may oscillate, just like neutrinos

Gravity may be created by strange flashes in the quantum realm

A model of how wave forms of quantum systems collapse reveals a way they could create gravitational fields, and perhaps even reconcile two pillars of physics

We may have detected a new kind of gravitational wave

Two colliding black holes send ripples through the space-time fabric of the Universe that are called #Gravitational_Waves.

“Gravity divides, multiplies and balances Light and Sound.”

~ Walter Russell

A primer on gravitational waves

Astronomers are using a wide variety of instruments to seek out gravitational waves at these different frequencies to detect the cosmic events that produce them.

Latest Gravitational Wave Finding Goes Beyond Einstein

Some of the faintest signals in the universe could unravel its biggest mysteries

LIGO detects gravitational waves for third time

“The confining force that protons experience in the nuclei of an atom (the “so-called” strong force or strong interaction) is equivalent to the gravitational force energy that two protons would experience if they were tiny black holes attracting each other.” – Nassim Haramein

Resonance Science Foundation

Signatures of extra dimensions that don’t normally affect the four dimensions we can observe could show up in the way they warp ripples in space-time

Gravitational Waves and Soundtrack to the Universe

Gravitational wave kicks monster black hole out of galactic core

Gravity wave detection with atomic clocks

Einstein’s theory confirmed again: Scientists detect gravitational waves for second time – LA Times – www.latimes.com

The gravitational waves stretched and compressed space around Earth “like Jell-O.”

Gravitational waves were predicted by Einstein in his general theory of relativity in 1915. However, in order for us to detect them, they needed to be created by a mammoth event — like, for example, the collision of two black holes.

Symmetry Physics Theorem returns

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E. Noether and Symmetry

Rotational Symmetry

What is SuperSymmetry?

Symmetry

According to mirror symmetry, our Universe has a parallel Universe of antimatter, related to ours by means of a CPT symmetry, with 2 Planck lengths distance between them, one on each side. By using gravitational waves, they are coherent and ordered. The formulas used to obtain Planck length and Planck mass in our Universe, are always represented by two roots: (+) which corresponds to our Universe, and (-) which corresponds to the antimatter Universe. The geometrical relation is hyperbolic; or a hyperboloid, if we consider the 3rd spatial dimension.

Core of Speed of Matter and Antimatter with Symmetry

Considering the fact that even a empty dark space has vacuum energy, which is an underlying background energy that exists in space throughout the entire Universe I would say a cubic meter of free space is 10^−9 Joules with the quantization of a simple harmonic oscillator requiring the lowest possible energy, or zero-point energy of such an oscillator being E=1/2 hv.

CERN Symmetry Measurement Confirms Matter And Antimatter Are Mirrors Of Each Other

“Surfing” Antimatter Breakthrough Could Accelerate The Hunt For Exotic Particles

“Zwicky’s observations were based on the measuring the mass of planets and galaxies. But how do you weigh stuff in space? You don’t go and put the Sun on a scale, that’s a little bit hard, but what you can do is measure how fast the planet is moving around the Sun. The more stuff there is in the Sun, the faster the planets have to stay in their orbits. Both Newton and Einstein said, the more mass, or stuff you have in an object, the more gravitational pull it will have, and the further the object is from the center (image of Jupiter’s orbit), the slower it should travel in orbit, as the gravitational pull is weaker. According to Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, or according to Newtonian Gravity, all of the galaxies are pulling on each other. It’s the like Sun’s influence on our solar system. The mass of the Sun pulls Mercury faster than Pluto because Mercury is positioned closer to the Sun. Likewise for a galaxy, as you go further and further away, they’re moving more and more slowly to stay in their orbits. But Zwicky didn’t observe that. Neither did a young scientist named Vera Ruben 50 years later. She observed rotational curves of the galaxy, similar to the Milky Way (spiral)…. As rather the galaxies moved away, the velocity of gas and dust remained constant (E=MC2). If a city was like a galaxy, and every car on the road was a planet or star, and despite the amount of traffic, every car traveled around the city at the same speed. This same consistent rotation speed, or traffic, was what Ruben observed.”

— The Universe TV Series, Dark Matter

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Happy birthday to Emmy Noether. Einstein described her as “the most important woman in the history of mathematics”. Image by the Perimeter Institute – Outreach. Thank you!

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Happy birthday to Emmy Noether. Einstein described her as “the most important woman in the history of mathematics”. Image by the Perimeter Institute – Outreach. Thank you!

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Emmy Noether was one of the most brilliant and important mathematicians of the 20th century. She altered the course of modern physics. Einstein called her a genius. Yet today, almost nobody knows who she is.




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