Brent, my hearing is so bad that I not only misunderstand(?) all
video-speak, I hardly even could HEAR gravity-wvaves (not to SEE(?) them).
I esteem old Isaac and when an apple fell on his head he has all my
sympathy. But  GRAVITY???? (attraction from/by a mass?) I had to learn that
anno Decebal, was not clear at that time either. Physicists can paste as
many equations to it as they like.
I still ask: is there a *medium* sucked in, that carries the victim of
gravity? or what?
Maybe such medium could undulate into waves? (I shouldn't have ventured
into these suggestions: in no time some physicist will write it into a
Lagrange/Cauchy-series).
I refrain to think into such marvels: I want to keep my common sense.

Best regards
John M



On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 1:27 AM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Neat!
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> Here is a Stanford video you might like to watch of Andrei Linde hearing
> the news about gravity waves.  Enjoy.
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> http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/17/5518346/first-evidence-gravitational-waves-supports-big-bang-inflation
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