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Is it possible to gett detection of gravitational waves? There is another fantasy of the physicists to make something so much desired as a reality, because “big bang” never happen!....Why ? Well, see Q&A USM kanevuniverse But the gravitational waves exists and it has nothing to do with the hypothetical “big bang”. See the next: According to USM kanevuniverse the galaxies in our space are atoms (nuclei) in the over space…why it is so and what really are this two spaces You can see on the site. So when we observe some extremely phenomenon in our space of galaxies, we need always to imagine the processes in our atoms space and that are quantum activation, collisions between atoms and nuclear particles, swallowing and radiation of waves, which have frequency in the over space in accordance with efficient of time connection between the spaces, see part II USM kanevuniverse That is in force about the decision on the age of the galaxies which we observe from our position of observation the Sun and it is means that firstly we must to decide whether there are some energy stimulation in accordance with above and then to decide which galaxy is older and which is younger. So let calculate how will look like the frequency of some atom’s quantum stimulation in our space of atoms, transported into the over space where the galaxies in our space are the atoms (nuclei) in the over space. We need simply to multiplied this “our’ frequency by the time constant, which is 〖10〗^31 folds and if for example this frequency is 〖10〗^16 [hrz] then the equivalent “quantum stimulation” of some galaxy in the over space will run about 〖10〗^15 [s]→≈〖10〗^8 [years] i.e. almost 1 billion Earth’s years and this will be only one semi period of this gravitational wave. So obviously about what interference we can talk if there is necessary so long period to observe eventually interference between two such waves? G.Kanev
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 13:25:52 +0000

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