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Looking and hearing at the Hyperspace and the Universe with Gravity waves
IDTT
Nov. 27, 2006

Scientists are able to see the Universe with our telescopes, but with gravitational waves they are also able to hear it as well. Most of the Universe and especially the Hyperspace and the Chilled Universe below it cannot emit electromagnetic waves - we will never see them with light. But we can see it, or parts of it, with gravitational waves.
Scientists now get early indication those gravity waves in the common connector of integrated consciousness. It extends into the Hyperspace and even the indestructible chilled flat universe below it. Ligo - Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory employs laser arms that are 4km long with the aim of gathering data continuously for 18 months. The real aim is to have a new means of studying the Universe - to trace its exotic phenomena in detail in a way that does not rely on light.
Any moving mass will send gravitational waves radiating outwards at the speed of light; but only truly massive bodies, such as exploding stars and coalescing neutron stars, can disturb space-time sufficiently for our technology to pick up the signal.
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