Gravitational Waves? Nah Nah

Gravitational Waves? Nah Nah

A Story by neurostar burns

It is said Gravitational Waves would at best be hard to find. Thought found around 2015. Now, on reexamination of LIGO data and others, there is room for pause on accuracy and verification.
Is it merely fuzziness on data interpretation? A possible repeat of BICEPS2 phenomena?
A Danish team of the Niels Bohr Institute announced in late 2018 that the original data analysis may not have been thorough. It was eyed. The Danish team lead by Andrew Jackson released that the collected waves and galactic noise could not be separated, teased apart. Hence arises the chance of being inconclusive about LIGO data confirming gravitational waves.
Verification is a given in science, while an object may be found, the methodology and its consistent application for matching the new find us is examined to make sure there are no false leads or false positive regarding pertinent information.

© 2018 neurostar burns


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Added on November 2, 2018
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