Gravitational waves are vibrations in space-time itselfPeter Jurik/Alamy
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From our current vantage point, gravitational waves appear to be a ubiquitous phenomenon in the cosmos. The first detection of these ripples in space-time came in September 2015 at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). The waves captured were the by-product of a…
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