You are not (perhaps sensibly) seeing that some entirely new phenomena will be 
detected, using the revolution (for our time) gravity detector? 



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From: John Clark <[email protected]>
To: everything-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Aug 18, 2017 12:07 pm
Subject: Virgo



The Virgo Gravity Wave detector in Italy came online last week, so with the 
help of the 2 LIGO detectors we can now triangulate and pinpoint the source of 
the
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gravitational
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waves and know where to point our optical and radio telescopes and determine if 
they can spot anything. If the black holes are not primordial they might see 
something, but if they are probably not. But colliding Neutron stars should 
almost certainly make a flash of some sort, we haven't detected gravitational
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waves from neutron stars
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yet but that's probably just a matter of time.  

 John K Clark    


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