GRAVITATIONAL WAVES
THE CURVATURE OF SPACE-TIME
When an object moves, the curvature of Space-Time Fabric bends or it changes, these changes makes ripples and visible us as Gravitational Waves. What are Gravitational Waves? Where does it forms? Why Scientists spends Millions to research them? Let's see about it.
Before we learn about Gravitational Waves, We want to know more about Gravity. According to the GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY, Gravity is not a Force, It is a Curvature of Space-Time Fabric. What is Space-Time? In this Universe, We all see the Objects in the 3-D. The 3=dimensions are X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis. If we add another dimension to it, it becomes 4-D. The 4th dimension is Time. Adding time to the 3-d it becomes 4-d. All objects in the Universe creates Curvature in Space-Time. This Curvature of Space-Time is called as Gravity. The Curvature depends upon the mass of the Object. Example, In our Solar System, Sun has more Curvature of Space-Time and Gravity. Because, Sun is around 99% mass of the Entire Solar System.
GRAVITATIONAL WAVES:
If you step down into a lake Water, The water is so silent until you move. If you move, the water forms ripples. Like that Every moving object in the Universe that curves the Space-Time creates Gravitational Waves. But, this Gravitational Waves are only predictions in the General Theory of Relativity. No one can prove that. But In 14th September, 2015, LIGO, an Observatory, Proved the presence of Gravitational Waves. How they found the Gravitational Waves?
IMPORTANCE OF GRAVITATIONAL WAVES:
Because, It does not affected by any obstacles. But light and other waves are stopped by the objects. The ripples in the Space-Time Fabric is the Gravitational Waves. In any part of the Universe, An object creates a Gravitational Wave it will reach us. So, these Laboratories are important to us.
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