Universe hums with ripples in spacetime: Scientists just doubled our catalog of collisions with black holes and neutron stars


Our catalog of ripples in spacetime “heard” by gravitational wave detectors here on Earth has doubled, researchers say, with newly discovered sources ranging from wobbly black hole mergers to the heaviest black hole collision detected to date.

Back in 1915, Albert Einstein predicted that when the most dense and extreme objects in the universe collide, these events would set the very matter of space and time (united as a 4-dimensional entity called space time) calls. Then, 100 years later, on September 14, 2015, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) made the first discovery of these space-time ripples – they originate from collisions black holes over 1.3 billion light years away.

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