"...fabric of the universe..." I guess there's no other metaphor to use for the phenomenon in which everything exists... It must be frustrating to be an explorative astrophysicist.
Hello from Kazakhstan. If you perform an additional 50% of the Michelson-Morley experiment, then it is “possible” to prove the postulates: 1. Light is an ordered vibration of gravitational quanta. 2. Dominant gravitational fields affect the speed of light in a vacuum, its direction and frequency of oscillations. I need help co-creating an invention. The light in the device has a path of 9000 meters, a volume of 0.4/0.4/0.4 meters.
When oscillating in a vacuum, the electromagnetic field at the nodes - Forms gravitational quanta, carrying with them the speed of light - This can be determined using a mobile, new - Michelson-Morley experiment, assembled from two non-circular fiber-optic gyroscopes - Kazakhstan device
Привет Казахстан. Эйнштейна мечтал измерить скорость поезда, автомобиля - опытом Майкельсона 1881/2024 г., и только тогда, опыт будет выполнен на 100%. Это возможно выполнить с помощью оптоволоконного ГИБРИД гироскопа. Вот исходя из выполненного на 100% опыта Майкельсона, возможно доказать постулаты: Свет - это упорядоченная вибрация гравитационных квантов и доминантные гравитационные поля корректируют скорость света в вакууме. В итоге получили "теорию всего" в простом устройстве.
You are familiar with Michelson's experiments. (1881) and its improvements for the discovery of gravitational waves (2015). And that's only 50%. It is possible to continue this experience “with a non-circular fiber optic gyroscope.” I can share my ideas for joint invention.
How about virgo, in Italy, which measured the same waves, and is needed for the triangulation to locate in the sky the neutron stars event, and thanks to this seen also in the electromagnetic spectrum? Prof. Cox, why virgo is not mentioned?
because you shouldn't. the gravitational waves are so so feeble that their size is in the order of the size of protons. this is why the arms of the ligo is 4km long.
It's all relative - you can answer relative to the axis of the earth, or the Sun, or the galactic center, or Andromeda, or the Great Attractor, or in terms of the expansion of the universe.
Everything moves through spacetime at the same fixed speed, usually denoted _s_, that corresponds to the speed that light travels through space such that s^2=(ct)^2-x^2
@@tonymurphy2624 s is the invariant interval, so all inertial observers measure the same s between 2 events. So then, ofc, if the two events occur at the same position in your frame, then you measure the longest time between them. Any moving frames see you clock running slower.
Here's one for you. If your under the water you don't feel waves. Obviously if your above you don't feel waves. Only near the surface. Where would that put us????
Guys, help me (you can also make a joke, but add info): Please, how do you interpret the following phrase: "your broken coaster", or just "broken coaster"? If you saw this written or spoken, what would come to your mind? Is it unambiguously about a roller coaster (without the roller part), or literally a broken "coaster", or is it simply meaningless? It is for songwriting. Thanks
Why doesn't he explain the implications? I want to know why this is important for us to understand. Does this get us closer to interstellar travel? Time travel?
there are some interesting things that can be done with this. you see, these gravitational waves have a lot of information encoded in them, about their origin, distance of the event which created them etc. this enables astronomers to study astronomical events better. all these years we have been studying space events from the light that came to earth. but that information oftentimes gets polluted due to deviations etc. but now we can 'hear' those events and get more accurate information. nasa is on its way to build a space based interferometer too.
He is Sheldon Cooper but cooler
A nice Butch cut would fix that image
Fun fact:
The possibility to build a laser which is used to detect the waves was predicted by Einstein, too.
Brian seems to be everywhere lately 👌
Good ❤
Don't you think he needs to try a Butch cut? 😅
Love this guy. We need more.
I know I love Brian Cox you know that he's got to be like the coolest guy ever
Like video shakes fabric of universe
"...fabric of the universe..."
I guess there's no other metaphor to use for the phenomenon in which everything exists... It must be frustrating to be an explorative astrophysicist.
It's a rich tapestry indeed
Imagine working 60+ years and possibly never getting your answer.😂
Well, it's not our scientists who make us a stupid species, that's for sure.
Open a online class of the teachings.
Amazing
The black holes so ive read give off strong xrays also fasinating space
Hello from Kazakhstan. If you perform an additional 50% of the Michelson-Morley experiment, then it is “possible” to prove the postulates: 1. Light is an ordered vibration of gravitational quanta. 2. Dominant gravitational fields affect the speed of light in a vacuum, its direction and frequency of oscillations.
I need help co-creating an invention. The light in the device has a path of 9000 meters, a volume of 0.4/0.4/0.4 meters.
i believe in you
How do you remove the local geological movements?
When oscillating in a vacuum, the electromagnetic field at the nodes - Forms gravitational quanta, carrying with them the speed of light - This can be determined using a mobile, new - Michelson-Morley experiment, assembled from two non-circular fiber-optic gyroscopes - Kazakhstan device
Привет Казахстан. Эйнштейна мечтал измерить скорость поезда, автомобиля - опытом Майкельсона 1881/2024 г., и только тогда, опыт будет выполнен на 100%. Это возможно выполнить с помощью оптоволоконного ГИБРИД гироскопа. Вот исходя из выполненного на 100% опыта Майкельсона, возможно доказать постулаты: Свет - это упорядоченная вибрация гравитационных квантов и доминантные гравитационные поля корректируют скорость света в вакууме.
В итоге получили "теорию всего" в простом устройстве.
You are familiar with Michelson's experiments. (1881) and its improvements for the discovery of gravitational waves (2015). And that's only 50%. It is possible to continue this experience “with a non-circular fiber optic gyroscope.” I can share my ideas for joint invention.
Waves will have frequencies .how frequent between the crest of these waves?thanks for vid
depends on the size of the objects, which are pretty small and moving a chunk of "c".
or they're huge.
How about virgo, in Italy, which measured the same waves, and is needed for the triangulation to locate in the sky the neutron stars event, and thanks to this seen also in the electromagnetic spectrum? Prof. Cox, why virgo is not mentioned?
Cause ur looking at a 2 second clip stfu
Amazing Einstein
Lazerbeam is playing among us with sidemen bro
I don't feel anything.
That's what she said.
@@MTBScotland Touché
You should check out how LIGO works - it's absolutely insane what's required for 'feeling' the effect.
because you shouldn't. the gravitational waves are so so feeble that their size is in the order of the size of protons. this is why the arms of the ligo is 4km long.
virgo italy
How fast are we moving throughout space and time? Anyone.
It's all relative - you can answer relative to the axis of the earth, or the Sun, or the galactic center, or Andromeda, or the Great Attractor, or in terms of the expansion of the universe.
space and time, everything moves at the speed of light. Just space? It is absolutely a meaningless question. You cannot move relative to space.
Everything moves through spacetime at the same fixed speed, usually denoted _s_, that corresponds to the speed that light travels through space such that s^2=(ct)^2-x^2
@@tonymurphy2624 s is the invariant interval, so all inertial observers measure the same s between 2 events. So then, ofc, if the two events occur at the same position in your frame, then you measure the longest time between them. Any moving frames see you clock running slower.
Here's one for you. If your under the water you don't feel waves. Obviously if your above you don't feel waves. Only near the surface. Where would that put us????
That's not how gravitational waves work bud
Guys, help me (you can also make a joke, but add info):
Please, how do you interpret the following phrase: "your broken coaster", or just "broken coaster"?
If you saw this written or spoken, what would come to your mind? Is it unambiguously about a roller coaster (without the roller part), or literally a broken "coaster", or is it simply meaningless?
It is for songwriting. Thanks
Where is curvature of black holes
Wow 😲
Not an explanation at all
I don’t think you realise how hard this is to explain 😂 let alone in a 30s clip
this was not intented as an explanation, it is a cut off of course
Worth checking out how LIGO works.
Spacequakes
Why doesn't he explain the implications? I want to know why this is important for us to understand. Does this get us closer to interstellar travel? Time travel?
there are some interesting things that can be done with this. you see, these gravitational waves have a lot of information encoded in them, about their origin, distance of the event which created them etc. this enables astronomers to study astronomical events better. all these years we have been studying space events from the light that came to earth. but that information oftentimes gets polluted due to deviations etc. but now we can 'hear' those events and get more accurate information. nasa is on its way to build a space based interferometer too.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
Get this guy a Butch cut
you don't have to look soy to be a scientist
Yawn!
he did not .
Yes he did
He did
@@Mayan_88694 no he didn't.
@@akairyu3028 yes he did, your denial doesn’t change that.
@@Mayan_88694 yyy no he did not.