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Did Einstein answer his own question: “Do gravitational waves exist?”?

We ended our previous post, 07/17/2012, by writing: “…to be, or not to be continued – that is the question. We are on the verge of answering it.” We, unlike GW hunters and for an obvious reason, cannot be “on … Continue reading

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What is going on (and on, and on) after non-skeptics have prevailed? GW in 21st century.

Let us look at the 100+ pages, well illustrated document of the new non-skeptical era of GW (it is just an example, there are many similar documents): THE GRAVITATIONAL WAVE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ROADMAP The future of gravitational wave astronomy, GWIC, … Continue reading

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Updates to the post “Why is the idea/hypothesis of gravitational waves (GW) in General Relativity so special?”

1. We just received a copy of the original Einstein’s paper [7] (A. Einstein and N. Rosen, Journal of Franklin Institute, 223 (1937) 43-54). The exact phrase (p. 48) is:

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Why is the idea/hypothesis of gravitational waves (GW) in General Relativity so special?

Our previous post on 07/02/2012 ended with the question: Why is the idea/hypothesis of gravitational waves (GW) in General Relativity so special? Why is, unlike in all other predictions, the second part of the question: “what if we don’t?”, absent, … Continue reading

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What if we find gravitational waves and what if we don’t?

On May 14, 2012, Sergei gave a talk at Theoretical Physics Seminar, University of Central Lancashire: “What if we find gravitational waves and what if we don’t?”. Some interest to this subject, the following week discussions, and Andrei’s (our host) … Continue reading

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