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bob_gray
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11-09-2005 3:32 PM


I don't have much to say on the subject because I don't know much about it but I thought that this was pretty interesting. Apparently Jim Hough of Glasgow University thinks he has developed a way to detect gravity waves. The precision of his calculation is "It's equivalent to measuring a change of one hydrogen atom diameter in the distance from the Earth to the Sun"
BBC News - Science to ride gravitational waves
(I don't know if this is for Big Bang or just links and information)

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11-09-2005 10:12 PM


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