
We will detect alerts from black holes merging – however may we additionally decide up traces of extra unique collisions?
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Gravitational wave alerts that appear to emanate from black gap collisions may very well come from the clashes of wierd, unique stars – which have been theorised however could or could not exist. In the event that they do, then physicists should rethink their customary theories of gravity and particles.
For nearly 60 years, researchers have been pondering up cosmic objects that could be doable if there may be extra to gravity than is usually recommended by Albert Einstein’s…