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Gravitational waves discovered?
A recent study shows interesting evidence of gravitational waves (following
a thirty years survey). See http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0407149 One of the two autors is a 1993 physics Nobel prize for discoveries about pulsars. Does evidence of gravitational waves mean also evidence of gravitons or the two subjects are not related? Luigi Caselli |
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"Luigi Caselli" wrote in message
... A recent study shows interesting evidence of gravitational waves (following a thirty years survey). See http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0407149 One of the two autors is a 1993 physics Nobel prize for discoveries about pulsars. Does evidence of gravitational waves mean also evidence of gravitons or the two subjects are not related? Totally different animals. Luigi Caselli |
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"Luigi Caselli" wrote in message ... A recent study shows interesting evidence of gravitational waves (following a thirty years survey). See http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0407149 One of the two autors is a 1993 physics Nobel prize for discoveries about pulsars. Does evidence of gravitational waves mean also evidence of gravitons or the two subjects are not related? Those two subjects are not related (but both are interesting!) -- md |
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