The murmurings aren't human voices so you shouldn't mistake your condition worsening due to this discovery. Edit: I think it's related to the videos that showed how the rest of the planets in our own Solar System 'sound' like.
BTW the way the test facilities with arms work is that those arms are hollow and in a vacuum with an extremely precise laser running through them. Since gravitational waves bend space time, it would slightly move where the laser hit on the end of the tunnel, which scientists measured. There are multiple arms to see the severity and place of the deviations in the laser so we can triangulate the source.
You’re talking about the LIGO observatories in Louisiana and Washington state, right? They are truly amazing, but they do have one very big problem: as long as those arms are, they’re unfortunately too short to detect waves from the bigger collisions in the universe. The bigger the collision, the lower the frequency and physical wavelength. Pulsars are generally far enough apart to detect their strength and origin.
Also, the laser in the observatory is first split into two identical beams, sent along each “arm” (which are positioned 90° to each other, then reflected back to a detector. When one beam returns slightly before or after its other half, BINGO! Gravitational wave!
Whose 'we'??? You and I did absolutely NOTHING to this 15 years experiment, 99% of us didn't even know ish like this was going on, 15 YEARS that's a baby to almost an ADULT. Y'all should stop saying 'we' or 'they' when scientists work hard and do stuff or 'they' should improve on stuff. Only a few group of humans around the world are actually doing ish while the rest of us lay around watch netflix , go to parties and only care about celebrities...
Mass Media are all about doing one of these three things: 1. Make scientists/experts of a field look *kooky* 2. Make up a *breakthrough* story, misinterpreting a study 3. Make a *fearmonger* article with an out-of-context finding because these three types of "science" news articles are what's popular (re: society has been conditioned to gravitate towards these narratives)
Out of all the useless things we are being fed through social media, your content literally cleanses my brain and makes me pay attention to actually important stuff Edit: Can't believe my interests are being called unimportant. You all really need to go back in time and learn some manners. You all are probably too old to change your personalities now though that's not impossible. Can't believe an innocent comment can create a debate.
I really don’t think gravitational waves are going to affect anything in our lives. So although mildly interesting, this information is, in fact, useless.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440thats probably gonna be years down the line to which the current us probably wont even exist to experience. Although it could be good down the line and a small step in a direction filled with vast possibilities and opportunities, (which could also have a negative impact if made and integrated to fast without working out all the kinks) i doubt that we have sufficient recources to yet do anything with the current discoveries, and im just talking about barriers that get in the way of progression. Not just the ones of scientific nature but ones if Finances, or world issues, changes that need to be made on paper. Projects that need to be green lit, opposing view points on what should be created or why it shouldnt, time consuming and exhausting work processes, unexpected changes in nature or in what we know now,etc.... But ill try to stay optimistic and say, yee i dont know for sure, maybe those things wont be issues and i get to experience those changes. Maybe we only have a couple of errors in our trials of scientific and technological progression. Its always the minut things that get in the way. Anyway idk wtf im really on about, this ganja has me ascending to a different plane of existence. 💀
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 Ok, let me know when a communication system is affected by the discovery of gravitational waves. For that matter, let me know when anything is affected by it.
Yes, especially the "science" which has NOTHING exploding for no reason in spite of causality then somehow became TIME, SPACE, MATTER, and all LIFE for no reason, just a happy random, fluke accident. Yes, I trust that "science" Jack ~'()'~
she didn't say anything I would consider to be a "huge discovery." in fact, she said nothing at all that impressed me. why was she in such an excited state? these types of women are just the absolute worst, indeed.
@@todds.1821 Yeah, this video basically only says "we just found new techniques for detecting gravitational waves" without explaining why that's a big deal. Or perhaps she assumed that viewers already know that gravitational wave detection is a big deal? Anyway, Gravitational wave detection is huge for physics and astronomy. It allows us to detect things that are impossible to detect with telescopes. It's like science has always been deaf and only experienced the universe through sight, and is now only just starting to develop hearing, opening a whole new world of possible discoveries about things that are hard or impossible to see. If we get better at gravitational wave detection, we will probably learn a whole lot about black holes or the very early universe. Which could prove or overhaul fundamental ideas about physics and the history of the universe. This news story is about how we just made another big step in that direction.
I have such a huge crush on Cleo. Like in a very different way. She’s so passionate about her field of interest, she’s so committed and has such a positive mindset. I’d really really love to hangout with her and just learn cool shit. Loads of love to you Cleo. Keep the smile and the positivity going. :)
Check out Anton Petrov's channel, he does similar videos about new scientific discoveries and phenomena, but his videos are more long-form and in-depth, usually 10-20 mins long.
Everytime I watch one of these shorts I’m not only informed but refreshed and inspired. Her positive energy in her delivery alone is a soul nourishment. Apologies for the MIB quote.
I absolutely adore the description of changes in our cosmos being described as yelling and murmuring. Not only does it make our universe feel so vigorously alive, but it makes the Lovecraft-obsessed part of my brain create the happy chemicals😊
From detecting occasional 'yells' from far away, to constant 'murmurs' all around us. Perfect analogy. Like Dr. Seuss's 'Horton Hears a Hoot' to 'Horton Goes to NYC' 😂
This is exactly why there should always be lots and lots and lots of scientists, so that when some think an experiment's a waste of time, there will plenty of others left to go ahead and demonstrate the purpose of science by experimenting anyway.
Gravitational waves slow time down and effect timespace in-between large objects. If we have found an easier way to detect these i would love to know more. I can watch and listen to Cleo all day! ❤ Especially talking about science 😊
@stuartd9741 As I understand it, 'spacetime' if you bend space you bend time bcos their interwoven. Also the faster you go the slower time gets. So you can jump long distances and manipulate time. We made time linear for our survival. Technically the past doesn't exist except in our memories and the future doesn't exist except in our imagination, according to quantum physics theres only the internal now that exists. Soon as we get the knowledge and technology wel be able to travel long distances through space in no time snd explore different time lines im sure
@@MGM7349 ligo claimed to detect gravity waves from a black hole collision billions of years ago... 1: that can never be proven as 2: black holes contrary to common misconception have not been proven to exist and any so called photos of them are not actually black holes but massive plasma formations created by electromagnetic fields in space. 3 the so called gravity waves they detected they admit were a form of electromagnetic radiation. 4 black holes do not exist because they are mathematically impossible no matter what any goofball egg head tells you because the math they use to supposedly prove them real divides by 0, last i checked you cant divide something by 0.
imagine spending 15 years of your life on something that other scientists think is a waste of time. it would suck if it did turn out to be a waste of time :/ not to mention, probably expensive.
Its a waste of time for them because they don't work with those sciences... stop speaking for them. They choose what they want and don't feel the need to put time into something they don't
@@whitesock08 Just gonna say she looks like a crossbreed of Keira and Nathalie. But fun fact, Both Nathalie and Keira were in The Phantom menace because they look alike!
@@itsROMPERS... Results are a consequence of their hardwork,sure they are the most precise thing that a researcher can be awarded but here,I specifically meant recognition by institutes,research grants etc.
@@karthikmoyye I know what you meant and I agree, I'm just saying that actually getting results is probably better than any award they could get. But that said, yes, they deserve all the other stuff too! We need to make sure those people feel appreciated.
The most intriguing part about this discovery is that every pulsar that was observed in this experiment that was affected by the grand gravitational wave "flickered" simultaneously as it passed through, regardless of how far each pulsar were from another.
Yeah, this video basically only says "we just found new techniques for detecting gravitational waves" without explaining why that's a big deal. Or perhaps she assumed that viewers already know that gravitational wave detection is a big deal? Anyway, Gravitational wave detection is huge for physics and astronomy. It allows us to detect things that are impossible to detect with telescopes. It's like science has always been deaf and only experienced the universe through sight, and is now only just starting to develop hearing, opening a whole new world of possible discoveries about things that are hard or impossible to see. If we get better at gravitational wave detection, we will probably learn a whole lot about black holes or the very early universe. Which could prove or overhaul fundamental ideas about physics and the history of the universe. This news story is about how we just made another big step in that direction.
Honestly, I think gravity (the curvature of spacetime) is a current. Looking at how galaxies and solar systems orient themselves reminds me of how plate-like particles (like mica powder) reorient themselves in a fluid to reduce drag. Fluids aren't just liquid.
Your enthusiasm and communication skills remind me of my favorite teachers. They were able to use those to spread that enthusiasm which encouraged me to do better and think deeper into whatever the subject may have been.
A number of very smart and hard working scientists patiently going about their work and not seeking the limelight. No science by press conference here! Thank you very much, Ms. Cleo Abram, for bringing this finding to our attention.
Okay,nice video, but that still doesn't change the fact that there are 49million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5million people in Uruguay which means if the kangaroos were to invade Uruguay, each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos
What I find more interesting about gravitational waves is that IF we live in a multiverse. Aka there is a "outerspace" ala the "ocean" and we are just one drop in it. One could technically discover very very large gravity waves when a new universe was created, even if the end result of such a "big bag" did not produce a viable universe (example equal anti and regular matter removing all matter etc).
the problem with that is how does information from one universe get transmitted to another? Wouldn't they still be of the same universe in order to exchange information?
@@stewiesaidthat Very simply actually. Think of it like this. You are a drop of water in the Atlantic ocean. However the Atlantic ocean is the "outerverse" something outside the universe that is basically just empty space. Your drop is A universe that is expanding into and inflating "outerspace". Far away from you there is another universe, but it is in the form of a sub. It sends out a sonar signal that travels from its universe, into "outerspace" (Atlantic ocean) and eventually you hear it inside your drop of water that is expanding. This notion that multi universes is ala "there are unlimited you out there or Earth clones" etc is just silliness. Those type of things are more "math possible", but so is 33,3333333333333333 you divide something like that in real life you do not actually have unlimited 0,3333 parts. Theoretically you can, yes, but practically you can not. Have you met allot of monkeys that have written Shakespeare for example? In short, both universes would be within "empty space that does not belong to a universe". A gravity wave in one universe would eventually exit that universe and travel further. However, I also think there is a limit to how far they can travel since empty space and resting energy. Even empty space is not 0 Kalvin (aka absolute zero were atoms stop moving at all). There for even gravity waves would meet resistance and similar to a wave in a pond. Dissipate into nothing even if the energy itself want not gone. It would be just spread so thin it wouldnt be detectable over empty space.
@Lobos222 so your definition of a universe is a particular sphere of activity and not all existing matter and space considered as a whole? What actually denotes a separate universe? Different laws of physics? A separation between them that isn't naturally bridged? Fish swim in water, and animals walk on land. Two separate universes and yet within the universe of the planet Earth.
Double neutron stars and black holes orbiting each other. Actualy any accelerating massive object should produce gravitational waves but its very hard to detect for anything other than these double systems before they collide.
Matter warps space. You make it ripple when you walk. As to the low murmurs our instruments can detect, im not sure how heavy a moving object needs to be to detect it now.
@@terryaucoin4708 an object moving at constant vector speed does not produce waves. It is the case with electromagnetic waves and pressure waves (sound) if the speed of wave is below speed of the obect. It should be the case also for gravitational waves for all physically possible object speeds as it can not exceed speed of light/gravitational wave anyway. Field distortions (warps) from this object attenuates with distance quicker than 1/r², so it is technically not a wave.
@sphinx00 Waves in space time are not the same as electromagnetic waves. Space is litterally a fabric. When you move something across fabric you cause it to stretch and scrunch. This stretching and scrunching are the waves we are detecting. And everything with mass causes it to do so. When a boat moves through water at a straight and constant speed, it makes waves too.
@@terryaucoin4708 I can't agree. The relativity principle would be violated in this case. In an inertial system moving with the same speed and direction as the object there's no reason for the object to emit any gravitational wave. The "space fabric" (not scientific term) is not a material thing like ether or any medium.
You are amazing. I love the enthusiasm with which you speak about science. I am someone like that too but not everyone can match the energy. Thank you. I love hearing about all the new additions to science.
I’m glad you explained why they would do this vs using the arms. I saw a video saying this was the first time we detected gravity waves, and was like “ummmm, no”
@@TheNoiseySpectatorI mean, it’s literally power enough to create ripples in the “fabric” of space and time. These are ripples that literally came from possibly billions of light years away. Like the energy is powerful enough to send ripples from a source that would take billions of light years to reach by a photon to our detectors and cause anomalies in the timing of one of the most powerful phenomena known to man. The energy output is orders of magnitude higher than even a supernova. It’s unlikely that anyone has even a slight grasp of the power output needed to ripple the literal plane of reality we live in.
@@NoName-ym1ls You seem to be able to understand it. I'm not saying it is not extremely powerful, I'm saying our imaginations are powerful to imagine it. (Brain emoji)
How cool! Shortly before LIGO detected the first gravitational waves, I went to a lecture held by an astronomer who works with millisecond pulsars (friend of my dad) and I remember him telling me that they hope to detect the waves before LIGO, which obviously didn't happen. But it's so cool to see that their work for all those years produced something amazing!
I absolutely love the way she presents science. This is what it was meant to all be about all along. It is so incredible how our universe is filled with ripples of long dead movements of celestial bodies. Just amazing. Like waves on an ocean. ❤
{وَٱلسَّمَآءِ وَٱلطَّارِقِ} (1) By the sky and the knocker [At-Tāriq:1] {وَمَآ أَدۡرَىٰكَ مَا ٱلطَّارِقُ} (2) And what can make you know what is the knocker? [At-Tāriq:2] {ٱلنَّجۡمُ ٱلثَّاقِبُ} (3) It is the piercing star[1901]. [At-Tāriq:3] {إِن كُلُّ نَفۡسٖ لَّمَّا عَلَيۡهَا حَافِظٞ} (4) There is no soul but that it has over it a protector. [At-Tāriq:4] {فَلۡيَنظُرِ ٱلۡإِنسَٰنُ مِمَّ خُلِقَ} (5) So let man observe from what he was created. [At-Tāriq:5]
Thats HUGE news!! I love how humanity has taken the tools we built and using them in such creative ways. I mean using radio telescopes to detect delays in pulsars is absolutely GENIUS!
I love this channel, very informative, and the short format is good to keep the attention even to people that wouldn't otherwise be interested. About my last comment it was just a consideration and for laugh, I hope It didn't offend anyone, science and knowledge in general is made by contributions that sometimes at the time don t seems to be useful. But it is progress, plus to be honest I don't even know about the subject enough, maybe it is very important for gravitational waves to be confirmed and it can help with other studies on the universe or physic and maybe even the method they used can be usefull for something else. Plus people are free to do what they want with their life and if they want to spend 20 years try to prove something, good for them and for us. Surely they don t have an empty life and they contributes to society and general knowledge, is because of them that we are so advanced in knowledge and technology. Lets not forget that is thanks to a very low number of people that use their brain to study and discovery that we are were we are and we have the things we have.
This channel restores all the brain cells I lose on youtube shorts- I hope-
nope you just lost in in 10 minutes anyway
@@MeretriciousLynn Your comment makes your situation pretty evident.
@@nitenuc2341 Derek is way to much for most people. Vsauce is pretty doable.
@@tiromandal6399 could be
@@MeretriciousLynn I know ;-;
'Now we're hearing murmurs all around us.' Thanks. My psychiatrist just upped my meds.
Is it just me cause that sentence actually sounded optimistic to me
The murmurings aren't human voices so you shouldn't mistake your condition worsening due to this discovery.
Edit: I think it's related to the videos that showed how the rest of the planets in our own Solar System 'sound' like.
Oooofffff
@@MollyHJohnsto be clear, the original comment is a joke
@@elainasynranelt Thank you, I know. Just sharing what other people might've missed about the factual planet murmur videos
BTW the way the test facilities with arms work is that those arms are hollow and in a vacuum with an extremely precise laser running through them. Since gravitational waves bend space time, it would slightly move where the laser hit on the end of the tunnel, which scientists measured. There are multiple arms to see the severity and place of the deviations in the laser so we can triangulate the source.
thank you!
Nice, thanks
You’re talking about the LIGO observatories in Louisiana and Washington state, right? They are truly amazing, but they do have one very big problem: as long as those arms are, they’re unfortunately too short to detect waves from the bigger collisions in the universe. The bigger the collision, the lower the frequency and physical wavelength. Pulsars are generally far enough apart to detect their strength and origin.
Also, the laser in the observatory is first split into two identical beams, sent along each “arm” (which are positioned 90° to each other, then reflected back to a detector. When one beam returns slightly before or after its other half, BINGO! Gravitational wave!
@@jamesthe-doctor8981 yep
This lady is brilliant, and her enthusiasm is contagious.
nope you're just simp that's all
Yrs I concur...
No it's not
@@gregorygan2077 no one asked
Easy on the eyes too. 😍
Imagine waiting 15 years to see the results of your work. I'm glad we can still make huge discoveries like this.
They didn't prove anything. GR still holds that gravity isn't a fundamental force
@@frankp7411what is GR?
Imagine this being the case for literally most valid medical research studies.
IMAGINE WAITING 15 YEARS TO SEE THE RESULTS OF YOUR WORK AND IT DOES ABSOLUTELY FUVKING NOTHING FOR HUMANITY.... GTFOH.....
Whose 'we'??? You and I did absolutely NOTHING to this 15 years experiment, 99% of us didn't even know ish like this was going on, 15 YEARS that's a baby to almost an ADULT.
Y'all should stop saying 'we' or 'they' when scientists work hard and do stuff or 'they' should improve on stuff.
Only a few group of humans around the world are actually doing ish while the rest of us lay around watch netflix , go to parties and only care about celebrities...
I love how enthusiastic you always are about the info you share
Is so sad that those things aren't covered by the usual news outlets.
It's way more relevant than the nonsense which they usually cover
Mass Media are all about doing one of these three things:
1. Make scientists/experts of a field look *kooky*
2. Make up a *breakthrough* story, misinterpreting a study
3. Make a *fearmonger* article with an out-of-context finding
because these three types of "science" news articles are what's popular (re: society has been conditioned to gravitate towards these narratives)
Sensationalism gets more views unfortunately
it baffles me why politics takes up more time than this useful stuff
It was covered by major news outlets...
Regular news outlets are horrible at communicating science
The universe is alive all around us. Lovely.
if aliens ever do exist well.... HUMANITY FIRST XENOS!!!
@@bruh8545they’re probably like meh what are those ants on the border of the road
@@phobos1963 you underestimate humanity, the inquisistion will be hearing this you heretic, *BLAM*
The Creator too!
It's always been alive in a different sense.
These are quite possibly the best shorts on YT. New sub!
Out of all the useless things we are being fed through social media, your content literally cleanses my brain and makes me pay attention to actually important stuff
Edit: Can't believe my interests are being called unimportant. You all really need to go back in time and learn some manners. You all are probably too old to change your personalities now though that's not impossible. Can't believe an innocent comment can create a debate.
I really don’t think gravitational waves are going to affect anything in our lives. So although mildly interesting, this information is, in fact, useless.
@@lkytmryan we all have our own areas of interest
@@lkytmryanOh, they certainly *will* affect our lives. Imagine the possible advances in technologies and communication systems.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440thats probably gonna be years down the line to which the current us probably wont even exist to experience.
Although it could be good down the line and a small step in a direction filled with vast possibilities and opportunities, (which could also have a negative impact if made and integrated to fast without working out all the kinks) i doubt that we have sufficient recources to yet do anything with the current discoveries, and im just talking about barriers that get in the way of progression. Not just the ones of scientific nature but ones if Finances, or world issues, changes that need to be made on paper. Projects that need to be green lit, opposing view points on what should be created or why it shouldnt, time consuming and exhausting work processes, unexpected changes in nature or in what we know now,etc....
But ill try to stay optimistic and say, yee i dont know for sure, maybe those things wont be issues and i get to experience those changes. Maybe we only have a couple of errors in our trials of scientific and technological progression.
Its always the minut things that get in the way.
Anyway idk wtf im really on about, this ganja has me ascending to a different plane of existence. 💀
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 Ok, let me know when a communication system is affected by the discovery of gravitational waves. For that matter, let me know when anything is affected by it.
Science discoveries are so fun and exciting..
You sound very excited..
@@nya2823 I am, with all the amazing discoveries. I too want to one day do something which will change the world for good.
science discoveries can go two way.... it's either extremely exciting or it's impending doom
@@Monnaca and i can assure you that i have given that a lot of thought... A lot... 😂
Yes, especially the "science" which has NOTHING exploding for no reason in spite of causality then somehow became TIME, SPACE, MATTER, and all LIFE for no reason, just a happy random, fluke accident. Yes, I trust that "science"
Jack ~'()'~
Is it just me that gets so comforted by science and space? Some people fear it but it calms me so much...
never thought I’d learn science from Natalie Portman
she didn't say anything I would consider to be a "huge discovery." in fact, she said nothing at all that impressed me. why was she in such an excited state? these types of women are just the absolute worst, indeed.
@@todds.1821 troll
@@todds.1821It's alright, you'll get there one day.
@@todds.1821 Yeah, this video basically only says "we just found new techniques for detecting gravitational waves" without explaining why that's a big deal. Or perhaps she assumed that viewers already know that gravitational wave detection is a big deal?
Anyway,
Gravitational wave detection is huge for physics and astronomy. It allows us to detect things that are impossible to detect with telescopes. It's like science has always been deaf and only experienced the universe through sight, and is now only just starting to develop hearing, opening a whole new world of possible discoveries about things that are hard or impossible to see.
If we get better at gravitational wave detection, we will probably learn a whole lot about black holes or the very early universe. Which could prove or overhaul fundamental ideas about physics and the history of the universe.
This news story is about how we just made another big step in that direction.
Thank you raizen for explaining this in layman's terms!
I have such a huge crush on Cleo. Like in a very different way. She’s so passionate about her field of interest, she’s so committed and has such a positive mindset. I’d really really love to hangout with her and just learn cool shit. Loads of love to you Cleo. Keep the smile and the positivity going. :)
For real just so dam smart and beautiful what a coll woman..
I’m happy I found you bc I miss Physics Girl so much ❤️😭
What happened to physics girl tho
She's recovering.
Shes gotta be ok!
@@OlatundeAdegbola From what?
@@snakejuce
She had covid but is now recovering.
Please make a long video explaining it precisely.
Beyond the scope of her channel
@@kris4637 She does make long form videos, so it wouldn't be too far off
@@ersesheI thing he means that it's too hard topic
Check out Anton Petrov's channel, he does similar videos about new scientific discoveries and phenomena, but his videos are more long-form and in-depth, usually 10-20 mins long.
Maybe it's there in PBS Space Time... It's more their side of the knowledge there. The presenter himself is an astrophysicist
I have absolutely no idea what this gorgeous young lady is talking about but, she is kinda fun to listen to.😊
Everytime I watch one of these shorts I’m not only informed but refreshed and inspired. Her positive energy in her delivery alone is a soul nourishment. Apologies for the MIB quote.
Always a positive vibe from this channel
Wish more people had a love for science the way you do. Keep up the good work.
I absolutely adore the description of changes in our cosmos being described as yelling and murmuring. Not only does it make our universe feel so vigorously alive, but it makes the Lovecraft-obsessed part of my brain create the happy chemicals😊
Funny how cosmic horror fascinates us right?
agreed
From detecting occasional 'yells' from far away, to constant 'murmurs' all around us. Perfect analogy. Like Dr. Seuss's 'Horton Hears a Hoot' to 'Horton Goes to NYC' 😂
Cleo, you are the pause that helps me understand the world that's coming next 4 years. Thank you 🎉
I love how scientists have such a strong resolve to search for knowledge its really inspiring me as a pharmacy student
This is exactly why there should always be lots and lots and lots of scientists, so that when some think an experiment's a waste of time, there will plenty of others left to go ahead and demonstrate the purpose of science by experimenting anyway.
Gravitational waves slow time down and effect timespace in-between large objects. If we have found an easier way to detect these i would love to know more.
I can watch and listen to Cleo all day! ❤ Especially talking about science 😊
I wonder if gravity waves would help with time travel.
Or cause time feedback loops.
When the past meets the future...?
@stuartd9741 As I understand it, 'spacetime' if you bend space you bend time bcos their interwoven. Also the faster you go the slower time gets. So you can jump long distances and manipulate time. We made time linear for our survival. Technically the past doesn't exist except in our memories and the future doesn't exist except in our
imagination, according to quantum physics theres only the internal now that exists. Soon as we get the knowledge and technology wel be able to travel long distances through space in no time snd explore different time lines im sure
lol none of this is true. this is pure speculation not based in an observed phenomenon.
@@ElectricalExistence what's not true? Lol
@@MGM7349 ligo claimed to detect gravity waves from a black hole collision billions of years ago... 1: that can never be proven as 2: black holes contrary to common misconception have not been proven to exist and any so called photos of them are not actually black holes but massive plasma formations created by electromagnetic fields in space. 3 the so called gravity waves they detected they admit were a form of electromagnetic radiation. 4 black holes do not exist because they are mathematically impossible no matter what any goofball egg head tells you because the math they use to supposedly prove them real divides by 0, last i checked you cant divide something by 0.
imagine spending 15 years of your life on something that other scientists think is a waste of time. it would suck if it did turn out to be a waste of time :/ not to mention, probably expensive.
Its a waste of time for them because they don't work with those sciences... stop speaking for them. They choose what they want and don't feel the need to put time into something they don't
String theory? 💔
Watching pulsars spin is genuinely the most hilarious part of mu day
I recommend reading a book then 😏
Never know what you'll find
Thank you for the fascinating information Natalie Portman 2.0
She kinda looks like Kiera Knightley too at a glance
@@whitesock08 Just gonna say she looks like a crossbreed of Keira and Nathalie. But fun fact, Both Nathalie and Keira were in The Phantom menace because they look alike!
Now any news on Thor-
Don’t talk about my girl Natalie like that
❤Cleo!
I hope all the researchers involved in that 15 years of prolonged observation will be awarded something for their contribution.
They were: results.
That's the best reward you can get.
@@itsROMPERS... Results are a consequence of their hardwork,sure they are the most precise thing that a researcher can be awarded but here,I specifically meant recognition by institutes,research grants etc.
@@karthikmoyye I know what you meant and I agree, I'm just saying that actually getting results is probably better than any award they could get.
But that said, yes, they deserve all the other stuff too! We need to make sure those people feel appreciated.
@@itsROMPERS... True.
Really like the way she simplified it at the end was spot on
Beauty and knowledge, what a great combination.
jog are you high?
The most intriguing part about this discovery is that every pulsar that was observed in this experiment that was affected by the grand gravitational wave "flickered" simultaneously as it passed through, regardless of how far each pulsar were from another.
So why does it matter
Because of timing of these events@@Lonelysum
Please do a more detailed video regarding this explaining it and why this is such a huge discovery.
Exactly, why was it important?
Yeah, this video basically only says "we just found new techniques for detecting gravitational waves" without explaining why that's a big deal. Or perhaps she assumed that viewers already know that gravitational wave detection is a big deal?
Anyway,
Gravitational wave detection is huge for physics and astronomy. It allows us to detect things that are impossible to detect with telescopes. It's like science has always been deaf and only experienced the universe through sight, and is now only just starting to develop hearing, opening a whole new world of possible discoveries about things that are hard or impossible to see.
If we get better at gravitational wave detection, we will probably learn a whole lot about black holes or the very early universe. Which could prove or overhaul fundamental ideas about physics and the history of the universe.
This news story is about how we just made another big step in that direction.
Honestly, I think gravity (the curvature of spacetime) is a current. Looking at how galaxies and solar systems orient themselves reminds me of how plate-like particles (like mica powder) reorient themselves in a fluid to reduce drag. Fluids aren't just liquid.
Your enthusiasm and communication skills remind me of my favorite teachers. They were able to use those to spread that enthusiasm which encouraged me to do better and think deeper into whatever the subject may have been.
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Thank SCIENCE!
A number of very smart and hard working scientists patiently going about their work and not seeking the limelight. No science by press conference here! Thank you very much, Ms. Cleo Abram, for bringing this finding to our attention.
I like cool science and tech stories but I like the host even more
Okay,nice video, but that still doesn't change the
fact that there are 49million kangaroos in
Australia and 3.5million people in Uruguay
which means if the kangaroos were to
invade Uruguay, each person will have to
fight 14 kangaroos
Wtf!!
Uruguay army has a really good chance of prevailing because of weapons! So, ACTUALLY, it would not be that bad.
@@robertlascar6695 thats what the australians thought when they decided to start a war against emus in 1932. guess who won?
I feel slightly dumber after reading this
lmao
I love the energy of this content. So inspiring!
that's so cool!! science ftw!!
What I find more interesting about gravitational waves is that IF we live in a multiverse. Aka there is a "outerspace" ala the "ocean" and we are just one drop in it. One could technically discover very very large gravity waves when a new universe was created, even if the end result of such a "big bag" did not produce a viable universe (example equal anti and regular matter removing all matter etc).
the problem with that is how does information from one universe get transmitted to another? Wouldn't they still be of the same universe in order to exchange information?
@@stewiesaidthat Very simply actually. Think of it like this. You are a drop of water in the Atlantic ocean. However the Atlantic ocean is the "outerverse" something outside the universe that is basically just empty space. Your drop is A universe that is expanding into and inflating "outerspace".
Far away from you there is another universe, but it is in the form of a sub. It sends out a sonar signal that travels from its universe, into "outerspace" (Atlantic ocean) and eventually you hear it inside your drop of water that is expanding.
This notion that multi universes is ala "there are unlimited you out there or Earth clones" etc is just silliness. Those type of things are more "math possible", but so is 33,3333333333333333 you divide something like that in real life you do not actually have unlimited 0,3333 parts. Theoretically you can, yes, but practically you can not.
Have you met allot of monkeys that have written Shakespeare for example?
In short, both universes would be within "empty space that does not belong to a universe". A gravity wave in one universe would eventually exit that universe and travel further. However, I also think there is a limit to how far they can travel since empty space and resting energy. Even empty space is not 0 Kalvin (aka absolute zero were atoms stop moving at all). There for even gravity waves would meet resistance and similar to a wave in a pond. Dissipate into nothing even if the energy itself want not gone. It would be just spread so thin it wouldnt be detectable over empty space.
@Lobos222 so your definition of a universe is a particular sphere of activity and not all existing matter and space considered as a whole?
What actually denotes a separate universe? Different laws of physics? A separation between them that isn't naturally bridged?
Fish swim in water, and animals walk on land. Two separate universes and yet within the universe of the planet Earth.
Cleo, your enthusiasm cures depression! You're doing amazing!
We could only hear the screams but now there's whispers all around us
"Why it matters … pun intended."
Amazing video❤
What are the lower waves? Where do they come from?
Double neutron stars and black holes orbiting each other. Actualy any accelerating massive object should produce gravitational waves but its very hard to detect for anything other than these double systems before they collide.
Matter warps space.
You make it ripple when you walk.
As to the low murmurs our instruments can detect, im not sure how heavy a moving object needs to be to detect it now.
@@terryaucoin4708 an object moving at constant vector speed does not produce waves. It is the case with electromagnetic waves and pressure waves (sound) if the speed of wave is below speed of the obect. It should be the case also for gravitational waves for all physically possible object speeds as it can not exceed speed of light/gravitational wave anyway. Field distortions (warps) from this object attenuates with distance quicker than 1/r², so it is technically not a wave.
@sphinx00
Waves in space time are not the same as electromagnetic waves.
Space is litterally a fabric. When you move something across fabric you cause it to stretch and scrunch. This stretching and scrunching are the waves we are detecting. And everything with mass causes it to do so.
When a boat moves through water at a straight and constant speed, it makes waves too.
@@terryaucoin4708 I can't agree. The relativity principle would be violated in this case. In an inertial system moving with the same speed and direction as the object there's no reason for the object to emit any gravitational wave. The "space fabric" (not scientific term) is not a material thing like ether or any medium.
You are amazing. I love the enthusiasm with which you speak about science. I am someone like that too but not everyone can match the energy. Thank you. I love hearing about all the new additions to science.
This is so cool!! I had no idea!! Thanks for sharing.
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What I wanna know is about the Antarctic neutrino research facilities breakthroughs, if it’s public yet
😂 the ice wall😮
Pulsars AND Quasars, since they are identical; the difference between the two is that one variety is pulsing in our direction, and the other is not.
Your channel gives me willing to live everytime i feel like a waste of oxygen on this world.
Thank you.❤
I’m glad you explained why they would do this vs using the arms. I saw a video saying this was the first time we detected gravity waves, and was like “ummmm, no”
gravitational waves are only gravitational in name. gravity is a theory
@@harrypothead876 found the flat earther!
I just want to let you know, I love your videos, as a STEM student, I love the knowledge I gain from your posts, thank you
like detecting a LITERAL "glitch in the matrix!"😀 The amount of POWER released is, unimaginable to the human brain!
I don't know about that, humans have very powerful imaginations.
@@TheNoiseySpectatorI mean, it’s literally power enough to create ripples in the “fabric” of space and time. These are ripples that literally came from possibly billions of light years away. Like the energy is powerful enough to send ripples from a source that would take billions of light years to reach by a photon to our detectors and cause anomalies in the timing of one of the most powerful phenomena known to man. The energy output is orders of magnitude higher than even a supernova. It’s unlikely that anyone has even a slight grasp of the power output needed to ripple the literal plane of reality we live in.
@@NoName-ym1ls You seem to be able to understand it.
I'm not saying it is not extremely powerful, I'm saying our imaginations are powerful to imagine it.
(Brain emoji)
This amazing woman makes me realize I totally missed my calling. 😂❤
I love your videos. My Pop was very interested in all things space exploration related. I wish he was still around to watch your videos!
you are so fcking good at science communication, i hope you’re very proud
I adore her.
Your enthusiasm is catching… Thank you for making this exciting again… 🙏
I always have to watch her videos at least 3 times to get all the info…because I get distracted by how beautiful she is! 😍
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Thank you for this channel!
How cool! Shortly before LIGO detected the first gravitational waves, I went to a lecture held by an astronomer who works with millisecond pulsars (friend of my dad) and I remember him telling me that they hope to detect the waves before LIGO, which obviously didn't happen. But it's so cool to see that their work for all those years produced something amazing!
I absolutely love the way she presents science. This is what it was meant to all be about all along. It is so incredible how our universe is filled with ripples of long dead movements of celestial bodies. Just amazing. Like waves on an ocean. ❤
Your channel is the best thing in my subscriptions
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(1) By the sky and the knocker
[At-Tāriq:1]
{وَمَآ أَدۡرَىٰكَ مَا ٱلطَّارِقُ}
(2) And what can make you know what is the knocker?
[At-Tāriq:2]
{ٱلنَّجۡمُ ٱلثَّاقِبُ}
(3) It is the piercing star[1901].
[At-Tāriq:3]
{إِن كُلُّ نَفۡسٖ لَّمَّا عَلَيۡهَا حَافِظٞ}
(4) There is no soul but that it has over it a protector.
[At-Tāriq:4]
{فَلۡيَنظُرِ ٱلۡإِنسَٰنُ مِمَّ خُلِقَ}
(5) So let man observe from what he was created.
[At-Tāriq:5]
Cleo is an alien helping us without interfering too much.
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Thanks for such information l have a huge interest in universe😊😊❤❤
Your so cool Cleo I love these shorts super interesting
Thanks for the news. I am always amazed at what we can learn.
Thanks! Helped a lot!
I cant help but think this discovery will help propel us toward faster than light travel.
What did the experiment perform exactly
Your videos are very informative with high quality information that spreads knowledge
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U are the daily shot of educational RUclips shorts everyone NEEDS!!
PULSARS ARE GIGANTIC!!! WOW!!!❤
Im rediscovering my love for science and especially space stuff through you. Thank you
Great video
Subscribed. Keep it up
Are you kidding me, you're using pulsars as a _detection device_ ? This is amazing!
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Your smile and voice are so nice😍
Tbh
I'm not interested in science but i still subscribed you 😅😅
Wonderful stuff.
Your stories are cool. Do you think magnatars are louder?
If you don't know or include the Creator in your exploring you are missing the Best part of creation. He is a Genius in every way and so fun.
I love this channel more then other channels because she is sooo hyped about it and always happy about what she speaks about
I love these videos. Science experiments just being fun and cool to explore.
Yur arm expressions are very helpful as far as an illustration!!!:)))))))
One of the best channels
Amazing info. Great stuff
Thank you for being you. The “Agent Scully” effect is real, your work is so important 🎉
Thats HUGE news!! I love how humanity has taken the tools we built and using them in such creative ways. I mean using radio telescopes to detect delays in pulsars is absolutely GENIUS!
I love this channel, very informative, and the short format is good to keep the attention even to people that wouldn't otherwise be interested.
About my last comment it was just a consideration and for laugh, I hope It didn't offend anyone, science and knowledge in general is made by contributions that sometimes at the time don t seems to be useful. But it is progress, plus to be honest I don't even know about the subject enough, maybe it is very important for gravitational waves to be confirmed and it can help with other studies on the universe or physic and maybe even the method they used can be usefull for something else.
Plus people are free to do what they want with their life and if they want to spend 20 years try to prove something, good for them and for us. Surely they don t have an empty life and they contributes to society and general knowledge, is because of them that we are so advanced in knowledge and technology.
Lets not forget that is thanks to a very low number of people that use their brain to study and discovery that we are were we are and we have the things we have.
Awesome channel, awesome and engaging content, enthusiastic and engaging presentation style. Color me subscribed.
This is great. I always complain about domestic issues, but It makes me happy to know that humanity still making progress to reach the star 💫
Huge wave gravitationel is the key of understand Time and have a point of control time