"Astrophysicists are now eager for LIGO to discover gravitational waves from other types of phenomenon, beyond black-hole mergers - for example, from the merging of neutron stars. As they presented the latest results at a press conference, LIGO researchers said that they are working on the analysis of at least six other 'candidate events', but declined to provide details."
http://www.nature.com/news/ligo-spot...d-time-1.22093
My comment in Natu
The fact that only black hole mergers have been announced unequivocally proves that gravitational waves don't exist (LIGO's discovery is a fake). If they did exist, a lot of different gravitational waves (not from black hole mergers) would have been detected - in those cases even weak and inconclusive signals could become valid evidence after confirmation by alternative observers, e.g. Integral.
I suspect that LIGO conspirators have carefully analyzed Integral's data and found six different, e.g. neutron star, mergers suitable for faking. But it's too late - gravitational waves from such sources should already have been discovered.
Pentcho Valev