Gravitational wave experts discover ‘remarkable’ secrets of ancient computers

Special techniques to study ripples in the universe may have helped researchers solve an age-old mystery. Statistical modeling methods developed to study gravitational waves have been used to predict the structure of a broken piece of a millennia-old artifact, according to a new paper in The Horological Journal. These techniques allowed researchers to determine how … Read more

Gravitational wave researchers shed new light on the Antikythera mechanism

University of Glasgow Techniques developed to analyze ripples in space-time detected by one of the most sensitive scientific instruments of the 21st century have shed new light on the function of the oldest known analog computer. Astronomers from the University of Glasgow have used statistical modelling techniques developed to analyse gravitational waves to determine the … Read more

Beyond Einstein: Exploring spacetime via Finsler geometry

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Sjors Heefer’s PhD research investigates gravitational waves and spacetime using Finsler geometry, with the aim of reconciling general relativity with quantum mechanics. His findings support the Finslerian nature of spacetime, in line with observations of gravitational waves. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Investigations gravitational waves and their relationship with Finsler geometry provide new insights into spacetime and suggest … Read more

Black holes and dark revelations: Gravitational waves provide new clues to the composition of dark matter

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Artist’s impression of a microlensing event caused by a black hole observed from Earth towards the Large Magellanic Cloud. The light from a background star in the GMC is diffracted by a putative primordial black hole (lens) in the Milky Way’s halo and magnified when observed from Earth. Microlensing produces very characteristic variations in the … Read more