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Originally Posted by Hydrae
So we have proven that these gravitational waves do exist by finding two black holes at the moment of their collision 1.3 Billion years ago. How many times do you think that occurs? If it took this unusual set of circumstances for us just to be able to prove the theory, I fail to see how this means that we are suddenly going to be able to detect gravitational waves on a regular basis.
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They create a ripple in space time. This proves they are there and will now yield data towards spotting them. Not just this one, but the many that came before it. Waves don't stop.
Once we can find one, we ride.