While the entire world is focused on what unearthly event the LHC might eventually create, scientists elsewhere are looking at cracking some of the older well-founded principals of Physics. I've seen this a while before on the History Channels "The Universe" series but reading it again really tickled my mind. To those interested...
Relativity To Be Tested With Three Spaceships and Lasers
Relativity To Be Tested With Three Spaceships and Lasers
55 years after Albert Einstein's death, physicists will be testing something he scribed in his theory of general relativity report. Three spacecraft flying 3million miles apart will fire lasers at each other, overseen by Nasa and the European Space Agency.
It sounds bonkers (and like a terrible waste of money), but once and for all we'll discover if gravitational waves are actually possible. The laser beams won't harm the spacecraft, which will be carrying floating cubes of gold platinum, instead they'll be used to measure the changes. It's said to be the largest scientific apparatus to ever be built—and sounds like one of the more expensive, too.
It sounds bonkers (and like a terrible waste of money), but once and for all we'll discover if gravitational waves are actually possible. The laser beams won't harm the spacecraft, which will be carrying floating cubes of gold platinum, instead they'll be used to measure the changes. It's said to be the largest scientific apparatus to ever be built—and sounds like one of the more expensive, too.
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