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Old October 23rd 20, 02:17 AM posted to sci.astro
Pentcho Valev
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Default LIGO's Gravitational Wave Hoax: Too Many Achilles Heels

"On 8:41 am EDT August 17, 2017, LIGO detected a new gravitational wave source, dubbed GW170817 to mark its discovery date. Just two seconds later NASA's Fermi satellite detected a weak pulse of gamma rays from the same location of the sky." https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2017-30

"Just two seconds later" and "the same location of the sky" implies that gravitational waves and gamma rays traveled hand in hand: same gravitationally deflected path, same speed, same Shapiro delay, same blockage by cosmic matter.

The last implication is particularly idiotic. If at some point in space gamma rays are absorbed and don't continue their journey, the accompanying gravitational waves don't continue their journey either.

LIGO fakers still feel safe but soon they will have to go to jail. The fraud is too obvious to be eternally ignored.

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