LIGO Co-Founder Kip Thorne next to an image representing gravitational waves from two converging black holes Source: AAP
Scientists say they've detected gravitational waves - ripples in space and time first anticipated by Albert Einstein a century ago. The waves they recorded came from the collision of two black holes, using the world's most sophisticated detector, which Australian scientist helped create.
Scientists say they've detected gravitational waves - ripples in space and time first anticipated by Albert Einstein a century ago. The waves they recorded came from the collision of two black holes, using the world's most sophisticated detector, which Australian scientist helped create.