
What If a Massive Gravitational Wave Hit Earth?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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Blazeww4207
Wait. So light speed gravity makes waves in space that can expand faster than light. But wait. They say its squishing and squeezing reality.
Wouldn't that mean it wouldn't be measurable cause its going light speed and the measuring devices tool uses light to measure. And if space is warping.
The space between our atoms doesn't change tho.
So why would the distance change thats being measured. The wave is stretching and compressing space time. Like light is the only thing stretched by space times expansion up until the same fabric somehow changes the distance at the device when the light is the only thing that space time can stretch and that would get squished and unsquished by the wave and end up just like it had been prior to it passing. So something is off. Or mayne space time is s fabricated thing made up to make it easier to say how galaxies are moving away faster than light and energy comes from nowhere. Could not exist at all and they are missing something very important.
Its odd to how spacetime expands faster than light yet gravity escapes a blackhole through spacetime moving at light speed where the event horizon is and theoretically faster than light past it. But we still say gravity is lightspeed and it would take 8 minutes to notice if the sun vanished. But gravity escapes what light can't even escape. Unless all of a supermassive blackholes mass is in the accretion disc. Somethings really wrong.
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Wait. So light speed gravity makes waves in space that can expand faster than light. But wait. They say its squishing and squeezing reality.
Wouldn't that mean it wouldn't be measurable cause its going light speed and the measuring devices tool uses light to measure. And if space is warping.
The space between our atoms doesn't change tho.
So why would the distance change thats being measured. The wave is stretching and compressing space time. Like light is the only thing stretched by space times expansion up until the same fabric somehow changes the distance at the device when the light is the only thing that space time can stretch and that would get squished and unsquished by the wave and end up just like it had been prior to it passing. So something is off. Or mayne space time is s fabricated thing made up to make it easier to say how galaxies are moving away faster than light and energy comes from nowhere. Could not exist at all and they are missing something very important.
Its odd to how spacetime expands faster than light yet gravity escapes a blackhole through spacetime moving at light speed where the event horizon is and theoretically faster than light past it. But we still say gravity is lightspeed and it would take 8 minutes to notice if the sun vanished. But gravity escapes what light can't even escape. Unless all of a supermassive blackholes mass is in the accretion disc. Somethings really wrong.
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Jeff
Worth noting that this video is very wrong on one thing: E=mc-2 is from Einstein's special theory of relativity; not his general theory. The Einstein equation for general relativity, which is much more relevant here, involves a tensor that represents the curvature of space and another one, called the stress-energy tensor, that describes the local energy, momentum, and stress within a given region of spacetime. Also very incorrect is where the video says that gravitational waves were the -first definitive proof of Einstein's relativity. - It was confirmation of one part of general relativity but there had been numerous proofs of both special and general relativity WELL before the gravity waves being officially discovered.
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Worth noting that this video is very wrong on one thing: E=mc-2 is from Einstein's special theory of relativity; not his general theory. The Einstein equation for general relativity, which is much more relevant here, involves a tensor that represents the curvature of space and another one, called the stress-energy tensor, that describes the local energy, momentum, and stress within a given region of spacetime. Also very incorrect is where the video says that gravitational waves were the -first definitive proof of Einstein's relativity. - It was confirmation of one part of general relativity but there had been numerous proofs of both special and general relativity WELL before the gravity waves being officially discovered.
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Pyr8
Well, two things about gravitational waves: 1) Wouldn't they distort time in the same manner, causing the fluctuation to be soo localized (when encountering matter, especially smaller than even moon sized objects, and considering the size of the wave) that the dilation of time on the outgoing side transitioning to previous conditions on the inside wave, for a observer in its path, would only know it by the way the entire universe seemed to distort from their perspective? d0_ob and 2) this could have been the explanation of why Earth disintegrated in the movie 3022! Beats the reason they gave, which was no reason given. d>_0b
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Well, two things about gravitational waves: 1) Wouldn't they distort time in the same manner, causing the fluctuation to be soo localized (when encountering matter, especially smaller than even moon sized objects, and considering the size of the wave) that the dilation of time on the outgoing side transitioning to previous conditions on the inside wave, for a observer in its path, would only know it by the way the entire universe seemed to distort from their perspective? d0_ob and 2) this could have been the explanation of why Earth disintegrated in the movie 3022! Beats the reason they gave, which was no reason given. d>_0b
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Shantanu
I partially disagree with the consequences of gravitational waves hitting the earth! As gravitational waves warp the space-time, if they hit any planet intensely, they won't tear apart the planet physically as they're not warping the planet alone. Also gravitational waves are warping the SPACE-TIME and not only space so there will be fluctuations in the arrow of time consequently, some parts of the planet will travel faster and some slower in time that will potentially compensate for physical deterioration of the planet if you think little more deeper.
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I partially disagree with the consequences of gravitational waves hitting the earth! As gravitational waves warp the space-time, if they hit any planet intensely, they won't tear apart the planet physically as they're not warping the planet alone. Also gravitational waves are warping the SPACE-TIME and not only space so there will be fluctuations in the arrow of time consequently, some parts of the planet will travel faster and some slower in time that will potentially compensate for physical deterioration of the planet if you think little more deeper.
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The
The GARBAGE this woman spews. No. Detection of gravity waves was NOT -the first experimental proof of Einstein's theory of general relativity-.
Sir Arthur Eddington did that in 1919 with Mercury. Detection of gravity waves was just ANOTHER of series of experimental proofs of GR.
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The GARBAGE this woman spews. No. Detection of gravity waves was NOT -the first experimental proof of Einstein's theory of general relativity-.
Sir Arthur Eddington did that in 1919 with Mercury. Detection of gravity waves was just ANOTHER of series of experimental proofs of GR.
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Quantum
Can you take a fresh look at the universe? PATENT 33869 An experiment is proposed, which is not difficult to understand, on the creation and study of super-powerful gravitational waves or the inconstancy of the speed of light in a vacuum. The choice is yours.
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Can you take a fresh look at the universe? PATENT 33869 An experiment is proposed, which is not difficult to understand, on the creation and study of super-powerful gravitational waves or the inconstancy of the speed of light in a vacuum. The choice is yours.
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Lets
Somehow the media would blame Trump for the messed up weather and DA-s on the take would charge him with some bogus crap while ignoring the man behind the curtain operating a gradational wave machine while his son collects money for him.
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Somehow the media would blame Trump for the messed up weather and DA-s on the take would charge him with some bogus crap while ignoring the man behind the curtain operating a gradational wave machine while his son collects money for him.
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Paul
In 1905 Albert Einstein introduced special relativity which includes his famous equation E=mc2. There is a central galactic black hole in the milky way 27000 light years away.
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In 1905 Albert Einstein introduced special relativity which includes his famous equation E=mc2. There is a central galactic black hole in the milky way 27000 light years away.
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Abrucas
i have a what if for you, what if we design a craft that we can travel at the speed of light, would we be able to survive compression and spaghettification?
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i have a what if for you, what if we design a craft that we can travel at the speed of light, would we be able to survive compression and spaghettification?
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John
We're here to ask these questions because things of that nature don't happen in our corner of the galaxy. If they did, we wouldn't be here.
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We're here to ask these questions because things of that nature don't happen in our corner of the galaxy. If they did, we wouldn't be here.
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Jeffrey
Wow you people are so bias I like her voice the male voice is OK but he is so into himself I will take her over that cocky dude any day
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Wow you people are so bias I like her voice the male voice is OK but he is so into himself I will take her over that cocky dude any day
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Frederick
I understand the stretching and pulling but I don't understand why would anything be ripped apart if space itself wouldn't be ripped
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I understand the stretching and pulling but I don't understand why would anything be ripped apart if space itself wouldn't be ripped
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Javan
honestly we wouldn't be able to be in a solar system with a black hole so they should of done it if it was in the closest star system
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honestly we wouldn't be able to be in a solar system with a black hole so they should of done it if it was in the closest star system
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The
So what is the distance from 2 colliding black holes you'd have to be to physically feel the gravity wave but not have it harm you?
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So what is the distance from 2 colliding black holes you'd have to be to physically feel the gravity wave but not have it harm you?
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Knarf
Also proof that there is dark matter. if space was truly void gravitational waves wouldn't have anything to travel through
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Also proof that there is dark matter. if space was truly void gravitational waves wouldn't have anything to travel through
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JAM
The Gravitational Wave is hitting the Seven Planets of Antiquity including now, Earth, the SEVEN THUNDERS of Revelation
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The Gravitational Wave is hitting the Seven Planets of Antiquity including now, Earth, the SEVEN THUNDERS of Revelation
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Rajnikaantt
The closest black hole is 7300 light years away not 400 million light years away. Get your facts right first.
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The closest black hole is 7300 light years away not 400 million light years away. Get your facts right first.
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GenisysPrime
If we were closer to the Black Hole collision, Earth would get thrown off its Orbit into free movement
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If we were closer to the Black Hole collision, Earth would get thrown off its Orbit into free movement
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Dream
I think you should what if five black holes in our solar system colided sending HUGE gravitational waves
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I think you should what if five black holes in our solar system colided sending HUGE gravitational waves
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Lord
What could cause such a massive wave, my boss's fart. He thinks no one knows how dangerous it can be.
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What could cause such a massive wave, my boss's fart. He thinks no one knows how dangerous it can be.
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