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Detecting Gravitational Waves

 

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Indirect Evidence

Direct Evidence

Resonant Mass Detectors

Laser Interferometers

Space-Based Detectors

Direct Detection of Gravitational Waves

Einstein predicted gravitational waves in 1916, but at that time there weren’t tools that could detect such small signals. The signals from gravitational waves are so small that you need instruments that can measure changes in length equal to 1/100th the diameter of a proton over a distance of a few kilometers. To make these measurements, scientists use resonant mass detectors or laser interferometers.

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