Gravitational waves, a groundbreaking concept theorized by Albert Einstein a century ago, have recently been confirmed by scientists. These waves are ripples in the fabric of space-time that result from the movement of mass. Although they are typically too small to be detected, they can be observed when massive events, such as the Big Bang, star collapses, or black hole collisions, occur.
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, formulated a century ago, predicted the existence of gravitational waves. These waves are ripples in the fabric of space-time caused by massive, accelerating bodies like black holes orbiting each other. Scientists have been striving to detect gravitational waves for 50 years. The discovery and characterization of these waves hold immense significance for understanding the sources generating them and gaining deeper insights into gravity and the universe.
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