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Scientists detect gravitational waves

LIGO Co-Founder Kip Thorne next to an image representing gravitational waves from two converging black holes
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.


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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.



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