One of the most sensitive detectors in human history is NSF's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). Located in two separate facilities nearly a continent apart, the LIGO interferometers can detect vibrations far smaller than an attometer (1,000,000,000,000,000,000th of a meter).
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Einstein said that gravitational waves are created by accelerating masses that distort space time.
Would one accelerating mass create gravitational waves that distort space-time or would two accelerating masses be needed to distort space time?
Since the Big Bang create accelerating masses and gravitational waves that distorted space time and would not have been present prior to the Big Bang what type of acceleration would have been present to distort space-time?
http://www.space.com/28496-gravitational-wave-detector-ama.html
Einstein said that gravitational waves are created by accelerating masses that distort space time.
Would one accelerating mass create gravitational waves that distort space-time or would two accelerating masses be needed to distort space time?
Since the Big Bang create accelerating masses and gravitational waves that distorted space time and would not have been present prior to the Big Bang what type of acceleration would have been present to distort space-time?