Tag: Gravitational Waves
Nobel Winner, the ‘Modern Galileo,’ Speaks at BYU About Proving Einstein Right on Gravitational Waves
The hallowed halls of academia at Brigham Young University recently buzzed with an extraordinary energy, as a towering figure in modern physics—a Nobel laureate...
How did supermassive black holes get so big? Maybe it was runaway black hole mergers.
The universe is full of mysteries, but few are as captivating – or as colossal – as supermassive black holes. These gargantuan cosmic entities,...
Groundbreaking new image proves existence of black hole pairs — seen orbiting each other for the first time – New York Post
For years, black holes have remained cosmic phantoms – their existence confirmed by their gravitational pull, their presence inferred through indirect means. They are...



